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Failure

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Noun

an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success
His effort ended in failure. The campaign was a failure.
nonperformance of something due, required, or expected
a failure to do what one has promised; a failure to appear.
a subnormal quantity or quality; an insufficiency
the failure of crops.
deterioration or decay, esp. of vigor, strength, etc.
The failure of her health made retirement necessary.
a condition of being bankrupt by reason of insolvency.
a becoming insolvent or bankrupt
the failure of a bank.
a person or thing that proves unsuccessful
He is a failure in his career. The cake is a failure.

Antonyms

noun
accomplishment , achievement , attainment , earnings , gain , merit , success , win , achiever

Synonyms

noun
abortion , bankruptcy , bomb , botch * , breakdown , bungle * , bust , checkmate , collapse , decay , decline , defeat , deficiency , deficit , deterioration , downfall , failing , false step , faux pas , fiasco , flash in the pan * , flop * , frustration , implosion , inadequacy , lead balloon , lemon * , loser , loss , mess , misadventure , miscarriage , misstep , nonperformance , nonsuccess , overthrow , rout , rupture , sinking ship , stalemate , stoppage , total loss , turkey , washout * , wreck , also-ran * , bankrupt , beat * , born loser , bum , castaway , deadbeat , defaulter , derelict , disappointment , dud * , flop , good-for-nothing * , has-been , incompetent , insolvent , loafer , lumpy , might-have-been , moocher , nobody , no-good , nonperformer , prodigal , underachiever , unsuccess , unsuccessfulness , washout , outage , default , delinquency , dereliction , neglect , omission , declination , insolvency , debacle , declension , derelictionnonfulfillment , dud , fault , fizzle , foil , lack , lapse , lemon , nonobservance , pretermission , retrogression , shortcoming , slump

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  • Fain

    gladly; willingly, content; willing, archaic . constrained; obliged, archaic . glad; pleased., archaic . desirous; eager., adjective, he fain would accept...
  • Faint

    lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc., feeble or slight, feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted; about to lose consciousness, lacking...
  • Faint-hearted

    deficient in conviction or courage; timid., lacking conviction or boldness or courage; "faint heart ne'er won fair lady"[syn: faint ], adjective,...
  • Faint hearted

    lacking courage; cowardly; timorous.
  • Faintish

    lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc., feeble or slight, feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted; about to lose consciousness, lacking...
  • Faintly

    lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc., feeble or slight, feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted; about to lose consciousness, lacking...
  • Faintness

    lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc., feeble or slight, feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted; about to lose consciousness, lacking...
  • Faints

    the impure spirit produced in the first and last stages of the distillation of whiskey.
  • Fainéant

    also, faineant, an idler., / ?fe? ni ?nt / show spelled pronunciation [ fey -nee- uh nt ] show ipa pronunciation . idle; indolent.
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    free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice, legitimately sought, pursued, done, given, etc.; proper under the rules, moderately large; ample, neither excellent...
  • Fair-and-square

    just and honest, adjective, aboveboard , even-handed , honest , impartial , just , on the level , straightforward
  • Fair-haired

    having light-colored hair. ?, fair-haired boy, informal . a person, esp. a young one, adjective, treated as a favorite or considered especially promising...
  • Fair-minded

    characterized by fair judgment; impartial; unprejudiced, adjective, a wise and fair -minded judge ., disinterested , dispassionate , equitable , impartial...
  • Fair-mindedness

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  • Fair-spoken

    speaking or spoken in a courteous, civil, or plausible manner; smooth-spoken.
  • Fair-weather

    used in or intended for fair weather only., weakening or failing in time of trouble, his fair -weather friends left him when he lost his money .
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  • Fair copy

    a copy of a document made after final correction., the condition of such a copy., an exact copy.
  • Fair ground

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  • Fair weather

    used in or intended for fair weather only., weakening or failing in time of trouble, his fair -weather friends left him when he lost his money .
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