failure in Arabic
failure in Arabic is فَشَل, إِخْفَاق — failure means the state of not achieving a desired or intended result.
failure in Arabic
فَشَل
Pronounced: fašal
state or condition opposite of success
إِخْفَاق
Pronounced: ʔiḵfāq
state or condition opposite of success
What does "failure" mean?
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noun The state of not achieving a desired or intended result.
"The launch ended in complete failure."
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noun Not doing something that should have been done.
"The report criticized the company's failure to act on the warnings."
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noun The point at which an organ or system stops working properly.
"He was rushed to hospital with heart failure."
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noun Someone or something considered unsuccessful.
"The film was a critical and commercial failure."
failure in a sentence
- The launch ended in complete failure.
- Fear of failure kept her from applying at first.
- The report criticized the company's failure to act on the warnings.
- He was rushed to hospital with heart failure.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "failure" in Arabic?
"failure" in Arabic is فَشَل, إِخْفَاق. failure means: The state of not achieving a desired or intended result.
How do you pronounce فَشَل?
"failure" in Arabic is فَشَل, pronounced "fašal".
How do you use "failure" in a sentence?
Example: "The launch ended in complete failure." In Arabic, "failure" is فَشَل, إِخْفَاق.
Are there other ways to say "failure" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "failure": فَشَل, إِخْفَاق.
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