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- verbfail (verb) · fails (third person present) · failed (past tense) · failed (past participle) · failing (present participle)
- be unsuccessful in achieving one's goal:"he failed in his attempt to secure election" · "they failed to be ranked in the top ten"
- be unsuccessful in (an examination, test, or interview):"she failed her finals"
- (of a person or a commodity) be unable to meet the standards set by (a test of quality or eligibility):"the player has failed a drug test"
- judge (someone, especially in an examination) not to have passed:"the criteria used to pass or fail the candidate"
- neglect to do something:"the firm failed to give adequate risk warnings"
- behave in a way contrary to hopes or expectations by not doing something:"commuter chaos has again failed to materialize"
- (cannot fail to be/do something)used to express a strong belief that something must be the case:"you cannot fail to be deeply impressed"
- (never fail to do something)used to indicate that something invariably happens:"such comments never failed to annoy him"
- desert or let down (someone):"at the last moment her nerve failed her"
- break down; cease to work well:"a truck whose brakes had failed"
- become weaker or of poorer quality; die away:"the light began to fail" · "his failing health"
- (especially of a rain or a crop or supply) be lacking or insufficient when needed or expected:"the drought means crops have failed"
- (of a business or a person) be obliged to cease trading because of lack of funds; become bankrupt:"he lost his savings when the store failed"
nounfail (noun) · fails (plural noun)- a grade that is not high enough to pass an examination or test.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French faillir (verb), faille (noun), based on Latin fallere ‘deceive’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- break down; cease to work well:
- become weaker or of poorer quality; die away:
- (especially of a rain or a crop or supply) be lacking or insufficient when needed or expected:
- (of a business or a person) be obliged to cease trading because of lack of funds; become bankrupt:be unsuccessfulnot succeedlack successbe defeatedsuffer defeatbe in vainbe frustratednot come up to scratchmeet with disastermiss the markrun agroundfizzle outblow up in someone's facego down like a lead balloongo bankruptbecome insolventgo into receivershipbe in the hands of the receiversgo into liquidationcease tradingcease productionbe closedbe shut downbe wound upgo bustgo brokego bump
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