failed
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fail/feɪl/
▶verb
- 1 be unsuccessful in an undertaking.
■ be unable to meet the standards set by (a test).
■ judge (a candidate in an examination or test) not to have passed.
- 2 neglect to do something.
■ disappoint expectations: commuter chaos has failed to materialize.
- 3 stop working properly.
■ become weaker or worse.
■ go out of business.
- 4 desert or let down: her nerve failed her.
– phrases
without fail whatever happens.
without fail whatever happens.
– origin ME: from OFr. faillir (v.), faille (n.), based on L. fallere ‘deceive’.
'failed' also found in these Oxford entries:
buy-in
- chagrin
- desperate
- drawing board
- empty-handed
- fail
- guilt
- guy
- litmus test
- manqué
- materialize
- remise
- resort
- running
- sphinx
- wreck

