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failing

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Noun — A weakness or flaw in someone's character or ability.

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What does “failing” mean?

The word “failing” means a weakness or flaw in someone's character or ability. In plain terms, either a personal shortcoming, or a way of saying "if that doesn't work.".

How do you pronounce “failing”?

“Failing” is pronounced FAY-lihng (/ˈfeɪ.lɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “failing” in a sentence?

Here is “failing” used in a sentence: “Impatience is one of his few failings.”

What part of speech is “failing”?

Depending on how it is used, “failing” can be a noun and a preposition.

Is “failing” a common word?

“Failing” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “failing” have?

“Failing” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a weakness or flaw in someone's character or ability.

What is the difference between "failing" and "failure"?

A "failing" is a weakness or flaw in someone's character or ability, as in "his one failing is impatience." A "failure" is usually a lack of success or an unsuccessful thing or person, so a failing is a shortcoming rather than an outright unsuccessful outcome.

When is "failing" used as a preposition?

"Failing" acts as a preposition when it introduces a fallback option, as in "Failing a refund, they offered store credit." Here it means "in the absence of" or "if that is not available."

What are common collocations with "failing"?

As a noun it appears in phrases like "a personal failing," "a common failing," and "despite his failings." As a preposition it is followed directly by a noun, as in "failing agreement" or "failing that."

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