- failed adj
- [feɪld]
fallito (-a)
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
failed — adj. unsuccessful. Opposite of {successful}. Syn: failing. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
FAILED — adj. 1 unsuccessful; not good enough (a failed actor). 2 weak, deficient; broken down (a failed crop; a failed battery) … Useful english dictionary
failed — (fāld) adj. Having undergone failure: new economic policies intended to replace the failed ones of a past administration. * * * … Universalium
failed — [feıld] adj a failed actor/writer etc someone who wanted to be an actor etc but was unsuccessful … Dictionary of contemporary English
failed — adj. Failed is used with these nouns: ↑attempt, ↑bid, ↑coup, ↑diplomacy, ↑effort, ↑experiment, ↑marriage, ↑merger, ↑mission, ↑project, ↑relationship, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
failed — adj. unsuccessful; weakened, reduced feɪl n. failure to perform, failure to occur (Archaic) v. be unsuccessful; make unsuccessful; not do; be weakened; disappoint; go bankrupt; be stopped; be used up, run out … English contemporary dictionary
failed — [feɪld] adj unsuccessful a failed attempt[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
fallback — /fawl bak /, n. 1. an act or instance of falling back. 2. something or someone to turn or return to, esp. for help or as an alternative: His teaching experience would be a fallback if the business failed. adj. 3. Also, fall back. of or… … Universalium
makeup — or make up [māk′up΄] n. 1. the way in which something is put together; composition; construction 2. nature; disposition; constitution [to have a stolid makeup] 3. a) the way in which an actor is made up for a role, as with a costume, wig,… … English World dictionary
dejected — adj. dejected to + inf. (he was dejected to learn that he had failed the examination) * * * [dɪ dʒektɪd] dejected to + inf. (he was dejected to learn that he had failed the examination) … Combinatory dictionary
disappointed — adj. 1) deeply disappointed 2) disappointed about, at, in, with (disappointed at/with the results; I was disappointed in/with him) 3) disappointed to + inf. (she was disappointed to learn that she had failed the course) 4) disappointed that +… … Combinatory dictionary