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- Synonyms for the verb "failed" include123:
- Break down
- Stop
- Cut out
- Stall
- Malfunction
- Die
- Crash
- Give out
- Conk out
- Be on the blink (UK, slang)
- Go down (informal)
- Deteriorate
- Decline
- Worsen
- Sink
- Slump
- Fade
- Falter
- Peter out (informal)
- Fizzle out (informal)
- Fall off
- Go downhill
- Go down the tubes (slang)
- Fall by the wayside
- Go to the dogs (slang)
- Go into a decline
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Synonyms: break down, break, stop, cut out, stall, malfunction, die, crash, give out (informal), conk out (slang), be on the blink (UK, slang), go down (informal)www.wordreference.com/synonyms/failedSynonyms: deteriorate, decline, worsen, sink, slump, fade, falter, peter out (informal), fizzle out (informal), fall off, go downhill, go down the tubes (slang), fall by the wayside, go to the dogs (slang), go into a decline Antonyms: thrive, prosper, flourish, rally, rebound, recuperate, recover Sense: Verb: become insolvent Synonyms:www.wordreference.com/synonyms/fail795 Verb Synonyms for Fail collapse n. # fail, fall break down # wither, fallwww.powerthesaurus.org/fail/synonyms/verb - People also ask
- Dictionaryadjectivefailed (adjective)
- (of an undertaking or a relationship) not achieving its end or not lasting; unsuccessful:"a failed coup attempt"Similar:to no effectof no useto no avail
- (of a person) unsuccessful in a particular activity, especially not good enough to make a living by it:"a failed writer"
- (of a business) unable to continue due to financial difficulties:"a failed transport company"Similar:wiped outgone underin debtowing moneyin the redin administrationin receivershipOpposite:
- (of a mechanism) not functioning properly; broken-down:"an aircraft with a failed engine"
verbfailed (past tense) · failed (past 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"Similar:be unsuccessful innot passbe found wantingbe found deficientnot make the gradenot pass musternot come up to scratchbe rejectedOpposite:
- (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"Similar:break one's promise todash someone's hopesfall short of someone's expectationsbe disloyal tobe unfaithful tobreak faith withOpposite:
- break down; cease to work well:"a truck whose brakes had failed"Similar:stop workingcease to functiondevelop a faultbe faultybe defective
- become weaker or of poorer quality; die away:"the light began to fail" · "his failing health"Opposite:
- (especially of a rain or a crop or supply) be lacking or insufficient when needed or expected:"the drought means crops have failed"Similar:be deficientbe wantingbe lackingbe insufficientbe inadequatenot come to ripenessOpposite:
- (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"Similar:be unsuccessfulnot succeedlack successbe defeatedsuffer defeatbe in vainbe frustratednot come up to scratchmeet with disastermiss the markrun agroundgo bankruptbecome insolventgo into receivershipbe in the hands of the receiversgo into liquidationcease tradingcease productionbe closedbe shut downbe wound up
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