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failure [ˈfeɪljə] n
1. the act or an instance of failing 2. a person or thing that is unsuccessful or disappointing the evening was a failure 3. nonperformance of something required or expected failure to attend will be punished 4. cessation of normal operation; breakdown a power failure 5. an insufficiency or shortage a crop failure 6. a decline or loss, as in health or strength 7. (Social Science / Education) the fact of not reaching the required standard in an examination, test, course, etc. 8. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) the act or process of becoming bankrupt or the state of being bankrupt ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
failure noun 1. lack of success, defeat, collapse, abortion, wreck, frustration, breakdown, overthrow, miscarriage, fiasco, downfall The policy is doomed to failure. lack of success success, triumph, effectiveness, adequacy 2. catastrophe, disaster, fiasco, let-down, trouble, tragedy, blunder, misfortune, devastation, calamity, mishap The marriage was a failure and they both wanted to be free of it. 3. loser, disappointment, no-good, flop (informal), write-off, incompetent, no-hoper (chiefly Austral.), dud (informal), clinker (slang, chiefly U.S.), black sheep, washout (informal), clunker (informal), dead duck (slang), ne'er-do-well, saddo (Brit. slang), nonstarter I just felt I had been a failure in my personal life. 4. negligence, neglect, deficiency, default, shortcoming, omission, oversight, dereliction, nonperformance, nonobservance, nonsuccess, remissness They didn't prove his case of a failure of duty. negligence care, observance 5. breakdown, stalling, cutting out, malfunction, crash, disruption, stoppage, mishap, conking out (informal) There were also several accidents mainly caused by engine failures on take-off. 6. failing, deterioration, decay, loss, decline He was being treated for kidney failure. 7. scarcity, lack, shortfall, inadequacy, dearth, insufficiency displaced by fighting or crop failure 8. bankruptcy, crash, collapse, ruin, folding (informal), closure, winding up, downfall, going under, liquidation, insolvency Business failures rose 16% last month. bankruptcy fortune, prosperity Related words fear kakorraphiaphobia Quotations "A failure is a stranger in his own house" [Eric Hoffer The Passionate State of Mind] "There is not a fiercer hell than the failure in a great object" [John Keats Endymion] "There is no failure except in no longer trying" [Elbert Hubbard The Note Book] Translations failure [ˈfeɪljəʳ] A. N 1. (= lack of success) → fracaso m; (in exam) → suspenso m; [of crops] → pérdida f; [of supplies] → corte m, interrupción f; [of hopes] → frustración f, malogro m to end in failure → acabar mal, malograrse(LAm) it was a complete failure → fue un fracaso total the crop was a total failure → la cosecha se perdió por completo see also power C 3. (= person) → fracasado/a m/f B. CPD failure rate N (in exams) → porcentaje m de suspensos; [of machine] → porcentaje m de averías failure [ˈfeɪljər] n (= lack of success) [activity, attempt, plan] → échec m; [remedy] → inefficacité f feelings of failure → un sentiment d'échec to end in failure → se solder par un échec (= unsuccessful marriage, relationship, event) → échec m It was a complete failure → Ce fut un échec total. (= breakdown) [equipment, machine] → défaillance f a mechanical failure → une défaillance mécanique a power failure → une panne de courant engine failure → panne f de moteur (MEDICINE) kidney failure → insuffisance f rénale heart failure (= chronic condition) → insuffisance f cardiaque (= cardiac arrest) → arrêt m du cœur to suffer heart failure → être victime d'un arrêt cardiaque (= omission) his failure to turn up → le fait de n'être pas venu, le fait qu'il ne soit pas venu their disgraceful failure to support British citizens → leur manque de soutien déplorable aux citoyens britanniques the family's repeated failure to keep their hospital appointments → la succession de rendez-vous d'hôpital manqués de cette famille, le fait que cette famille ait négligé de manière systématique de se présenter à ses rendez-vous à l'hôpital failure n (= lack of success) → Misserfolg m; (of campaign, efforts, negotiations, plan, experiment, marriage) → Fehlschlag m, → Scheitern nt; (of undertaking, attempt) → Fehlschlag m; (of application) → Ablehnung f; (in exam, Theat: of play) → Misserfolg m, → Durchfall m; (of business) → Eingehen nt; failure to do something → vergeblicher Versuch, etw zu tun; failure rate (in exams) → Misserfolgsquote f; (of machine) → Fehlerquote f (= unsuccessful person) → Versager(in) m(f), → Niete f (inf) (→ at in +dat); (= unsuccessful thing) → Misserfolg m, → Reinfall m (inf), → Pleite f (inf); I’m a bit of a failure at making my own clothes → ich bin eine ziemliche Niete, wenn es darum geht, meine eigenen Kleider zu nähen (inf) (= omission, neglect) because of his failure to reply/act → weil er nicht geantwortet/gehandelt hat, weil er es versäumt or unterlassen hat zu antworten/zu handeln; his failure to notice anything → weil er nichts bemerkt hat; failure to pay will result in prosecution → im Nichteinbringungsfall erfolgt Anzeige (form); failure to perform one’s duty → Nichterfüllung f → seiner Pflicht; failure to appear → Nichterscheinen nt (form) (of health) → Verschlechterung f; (of hearing, eyesight) → Nachlassen nt; (of invalid) → Nachlassen nt → der Kräfte (= breakdown, of generator, engine, electricity, pump, engine) → Ausfall m; (of brakes) → Versagen nt; (of supply, wind) → Ausbleiben nt; heart/kidney/liver failure → Herz-/Nieren-/Leberversagen nt; failure of crops → Missernte f; (complete) → Ernteausfall m failure [ˈfeɪljəʳ] n (gen) → fallimento; (in exam) → bocciatura; (of crops) → perdita; (breakdown) → guasto, avaria; (person) → fallito/a; (omission) his failure to come/answer → il fatto che non sia venuto/abbia risposto to end in failure → fallire it was a complete failure → è stato un vero fiasco failure rate (gen) → numero di insuccessi (Scol) → numero di respinti failure [ˈfeɪljəʳ] n (gen) → fallimento; (in exam) → bocciatura; (of crops) → perdita; (breakdown) → guasto, avaria; (person) → fallito/a; (omission) his failure to come/answer → il fatto che non sia venuto/abbia risposto to end in failure → fallire it was a complete failure → è stato un vero fiasco failure rate (gen) → numero di insuccessi (Scol) → numero di respinti How to thank TFD for its existence? 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| The adjusted cost per pregnancy, which included cost of extended days in milk and cows removed because of failure to conceive by 300 days, was $298. Motherhood was a dream that Renee Polreis nurtured through years of fertility treatments, her desire for children growing more palpable with each failure to conceive. which is defined as the failure to conceive in a year. |
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