What does Failure mean?

Definitions for Failure
ˈfeɪl yərfail·ure

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Failure.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. failurenoun

    an act that fails

    "his failure to pass the test"

  2. failurenoun

    an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose

    "the surprise party was a complete failure"

  3. failurenoun

    lack of success

    "he felt that his entire life had been a failure"; "that year there was a crop failure"

  4. failure, loser, nonstarter, unsuccessful personnoun

    a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently

  5. failurenoun

    an unexpected omission

    "he resented my failure to return his call"; "the mechanic's failure to check the brakes"

  6. bankruptcy, failurenoun

    inability to discharge all your debts as they come due

    "the company had to declare bankruptcy"; "fraudulent loans led to the failure of many banks"

  7. failurenoun

    loss of ability to function normally

    "kidney failure"

Wiktionary

  1. failurenoun

    State or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success.

  2. failurenoun

    An object, person or endeavour in a state of failure or incapable of success.

  3. failurenoun

    Termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function, breakdown.

  4. Etymology: From failer, from faillir.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Failurenoun

    Etymology: from fail.

    There must have been an universal failure and want of springs and rivers all the Summer season. John Woodward, N. Hist.

    He that, being subject to an apoplexy, used still to carry his remedy about him; but upon a time shifting his cloaths, and not taking that with him, chanced upon that very day to be surprised with a fit: he owed his death to a mere accident, to a little inadvertency and failure of memory. Robert South, Sermons.

Wikipedia

  1. Failure

    Failure is the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, and may be viewed as the opposite of success. The criteria for failure depends on context, and may be relative to a particular observer or belief system. One person might consider a failure what another person considers a success, particularly in cases of direct competition or a zero-sum game. Similarly, the degree of success or failure in a situation may be differently viewed by distinct observers or participants, such that a situation that one considers to be a failure, another might consider to be a success, a qualified success or a neutral situation. It may also be difficult or impossible to ascertain whether a situation meets criteria for failure or success due to ambiguous or ill-defined definition of those criteria. Finding useful and effective criteria, or heuristics, to judge the success or failure of a situation may itself be a significant task.

ChatGPT

  1. failure

    Failure is a condition or state in which an entity, individual, system, or action does not meet a set standard, expectation, goal or requirement. It can also refer to the cessation of a process or functioning. This could be due to lack of success, a breakdown, or an unsuccessful attempt to achieve a particular outcome. It is typically seen as undesirable, but can often serve as an opportunity for learning and growth.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Failurenoun

    cessation of supply, or total defect; a failing; deficiency; as, failure of rain; failure of crops

  2. Failurenoun

    omission; nonperformance; as, the failure to keep a promise

  3. Failurenoun

    want of success; the state of having failed

  4. Failurenoun

    decay, or defect from decay; deterioration; as, the failure of memory or of sight

  5. Failurenoun

    a becoming insolvent; bankruptcy; suspension of payment; as, failure in business

  6. Failurenoun

    a failing; a slight fault

  7. Etymology: [From Fail.]

Wikidata

  1. Failure

    Failure is the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, and may be viewed as the opposite of success. Product failure ranges from failure to sell the product to fracture of the product, in the worst cases leading to personal injury, the province of forensic engineering.

The Roycroft Dictionary

  1. failure

    1. The man who can tell others what to do and how to do it, but never does it himself. 2. A man who has blundered, but is not able to cash in the experience.

The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz

  1. FAILURE

    The quickest method known for making money.

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. failure

    An unsuccessful attempt; as, the failure of an expedition.

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British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Failure' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1291

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Failure' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3201

  3. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Failure' in Nouns Frequency: #536

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Failure in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Failure in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of Failure in a Sentence

  1. Dean Graziosi:

    Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.”

  2. Carissa Christensen:

    There’s a huge, huge question about the cause of this failure, not from a point of view of finger-pointing, but for understanding if we should expect new vehicles to operate reliably from the beginning.

  3. Lowell:

    It's not failure, but low aim is crime.

  4. Fadwa Hammoud:

    The Flint Water Crisis is not some relic of the past. At this very moment the people of Flint continue to suffer from the categorical failure of public officials at all levels of government.

  5. William Lloyd George:

    He's no failure. He's not dead yet.

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