| FAIL | • fail v. (Intransitive) To be unsuccessful. • fail v. (Transitive) Not to achieve a particular stated goal. (Usage note: The direct object of this word is… • fail v. (Transitive) To neglect. |
| FAILS | • fails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fail. • fails n. Plural of fail. • Fails prop.n. Plural of Fail. |
| FAILED | • failed v. Simple past tense and past participle of fail. • failed adj. Unsuccessful. • failed adj. Decayed; worn out. |
| FAILLE | • faille n. A fabric woven from silk, cotton, or rayon with slight ribs. • FAILLE n. (French) a shiny closely woven silk, cotton or rayon fabric. |
| FAILING | • failing v. Present participle of fail. • failing n. Weakness; defect. • failing prep. If what follows is not possible; without. |
| FAILLES | • failles n. Plural of faille. • FAILLE n. (French) a shiny closely woven silk, cotton or rayon fabric. |
| FAILURE | • failure n. State or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success. • failure n. Omission to do something, whether or not it was attempted, especially something that ought to have been done. • failure n. An object, person or endeavour in a state of failure or incapable of success. |
| JEOFAIL | • jeofail n. (Law) An oversight in pleading, or the acknowledgment of a mistake or oversight. • JEOFAIL n. (obsolete) an omission or oversight in a law proceeding. |
| FAILINGS | • failings n. Plural of failing. • Failings prop.n. Plural of Failing. • FAILING n. a weakness. |
| FAILOVER | • failover n. (Computing, countable) An automatic switch to a secondary system on failure of the primary system, such… • fail␣over v. (Computing) To automatically switch processing from a failed component in a critical system to its live… • FAILOVER n. a procedure by which a computer system automatically transfers control to a backup system on detecting a failure. |
| FAILURES | • failures n. Plural of failure. • FAILURE n. the act of failing. |
| JEOFAILS | • jeofails n. Plural of jeofail. • JEOFAIL n. (obsolete) an omission or oversight in a law proceeding. |
| FAILINGLY | • failingly adv. In a failing manner. • FAILING adv. in a state of failure. |
| FAILOVERS | • failovers n. Plural of failover. • FAILOVER n. a procedure by which a computer system automatically transfers control to a backup system on detecting a failure. |
| UNFAILING | • unfailing adj. Inexhaustible. • unfailing adj. Changeless, constant. • unfailing adj. Infallible. |
| UNFAILINGLY | • unfailingly adv. Without fail; reliably; always. • UNFAILING adv. not failing, reliable. |
| UNFAILINGNESS | • unfailingness n. The quality of being unfailing. • UNFAILINGNESS n. the state of being unfailing. |
| UNFAILINGNESSES | • UNFAILINGNESS n. the state of being unfailing. |