fail in English
- fail⇄expr. fail of, to be unable to have or get; lack.
Ex. The debater's argument failed of logical connection. - fail⇄expr. without fail, without failing to do, happen, etc.; surely; certainly.
Ex. You must do your homework without fail. I will pay my bill next week without fail. - fail⇄fail, verb, noun.
- fail⇄noun failer.
- fail⇄noun 1. a failure.
Ex. Some college courses are graded in terms of either a pass or a fail.
2. the failure of a stockbroker to deliver purchased stock within a specified period.
Ex. Fails generally occur because brokers are unable to o - fail⇄v.i. 1. to not succeed; be unable to do or become what is wanted, expected, or attempted; come out badly.
Ex. After a long drought, the crops failed. He tried hard to learn to sing, but he failed. Our envious foe hath failed (Milton).
(SYN) - fail⇄v.t. 1. to not do; neglect.
Ex. He failed to follow our advice.
2. to be of no use to when needed.
Ex. When we needed his help, he failed us.
3. to become weak or faint within.
Ex. The old man's memory failed him.
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