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fail

1 of 2verb
/feɪl/
Forms:fails,failing,failed,failed
1

to be unsuccessful in accomplishing something

B1
  • Despite their best efforts, the plan failed.
  • The experiment failed due to unforeseen complications.
  • He worked hard, but in the end, he failed.
  • The team's strategy failed when they couldn't execute it properly.
  • Her proposal failed despite being well-prepared.
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2

to be unsuccessful in an examination or course

A2transitive
  • Despite studying hard, he failed the math test.
  • I worked extra hours to avoid failing the important project.
  • If you don't attend class regularly, you might fail the course.
  • John needs to improve his grades; otherwise, he will fail the semester.
  • Mark failed the history exam because he didn't study the material.
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3

to not carry out or fulfill an expected action or responsibility

transitive
  • She failed to call her friend as promised, leaving him disappointed.
  • He often fails to submit his assignments on time, frustrating his teachers.
  • Failing to arrive on time, she missed the beginning of the meeting.
  • The manager failed to address the team's concerns, leading to dissatisfaction.
  • She promised to help but failed to show up when it mattered most.
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4

to disappoint or abandon someone by not meeting their expectations or providing support

transitive
  • She promised to help but failed her team when the pressure mounted.
  • The leader vowed never to fail his people, even in the toughest circumstances.
  • When the crucial moment arrived, his courage failed him.
  • They relied on her, but she failed them by not keeping her word.
  • Knowing she had failed her mentor weighed heavily on her conscience.
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5

to stop functioning correctly or completely break down

  • The old car failed on the highway, leaving them stranded.
  • Her phone failed just when she needed to make an important call.
  • The generator failed during the storm, plunging the house into darkness.
  • Over time, the bridge’s support beams started to fail, causing safety concerns.
  • The elevator failed, trapping the passengers between floors.
6

to be unable to do something or achieve a desired outcome

transitive
  • She failed to finish the book in time for the discussion.
  • He failed to meet the deadline despite working overtime.
  • They failed to understand the instructions, which caused confusion.
  • He failed to answer the question correctly during the quiz.
  • They failed to secure enough votes and lost the election.
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7

to lose strength or quality over time, becoming less effective or reliable

  • Her eyesight began to fail as she grew older.
  • Over the years, the bridge’s structural integrity started to fail.
  • The device’s performance has been failing steadily due to wear and tear.
  • He noticed his strength failing as the illness took its toll.
  • Her health started to fail after months of neglecting proper care.
8

to be inadequate or unavailable when needed or expected

  • When the wheat crop failed, the village faced a severe food shortage.
  • As the water supply failed, residents were forced to ration what little they had.
  • When the harvest failed, many families were left struggling to survive.
  • Without reliable rainfall, the orchard's yield failed dramatically.
  • Crops fail when nutrients in the soil are insufficient for proper growth.
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9

to stop operating or trading due to financial bankruptcy

  • The company failed after months of declining sales and mounting debts.
  • Many small businesses fail within their first year of operation.
  • He failed as a merchant when he could no longer cover his operating expenses.
  • The startup failed due to poor management and insufficient funding.
  • When the restaurant failed, it left the owner in significant debt.
10

to determine that someone has not met the required standard in an examination or test

transitive
  • The instructor failed half the class for not meeting the minimum requirements.
  • She was devastated when she learned that the panel had failed her on the driving test.
  • Despite her best efforts, the examiner failed her due to multiple mistakes.
  • The strict grading system failed many candidates in the final round.
  • Failing the student for plagiarism was the only ethical choice the professor could make.
Antonyms:
11

to not succeed in reaching a desired objective or goal

  • The team failed in their quest for the championship after a narrow defeat.
  • She failed in her attempt to climb the mountain due to harsh weather.
  • He failed in his pursuit of winning the race after spraining his ankle.
  • They failed in their effort to fix the roof due to bad weather conditions.
  • She failed in her attempt to convince the board to approve her proposal.