FAIL vs DIE: NOUN
- Death; decease.
- Miscarriage; failure; deficiency; fault; -- mostly superseded by failure or failing, except in the phrase without fail.
- A woman's upper garment. Halliwell. See faille.
- A piece cut off from the rest of the sward; a turf; a sod.
- A failure, failing, or fault.
- Failure; deficiency: now only in the phrase without fail (which see, below).
- Lack; absence or cessation.
- A failing grade.
- Any small cube or square block.
- Hazard; chance.
- A small cube marked on its faces with spots numbering from one to six, used in gaming by being thrown from a box or the hand, the chance being decided by the highest number of spots turned up, and in several Other ways.
- A hard-metal former or working-face for shaping, cutting, or impressing: usually used in pairs. See defs. 5 and 6.
- An obsolete spelling of dye.
- A game of chance using dice.
- A small cube marked on each side with from one to six dots, usually used in pairs in gambling and in various other games.
- The dado of a pedestal, especially when cube-shaped.
- A metal block containing small conical holes through which plastic, metal, or other ductile material is extruded or drawn.
- A part on a machine that punches shaped holes in, cuts, or forms sheet metal, cardboard, or other stock.
- One of several component pieces that are fitted into a diestock to cut threads on screws or bolts.
- An engraved metal piece used for impressing a design onto a softer metal, as in coining money.
- A device used for cutting out, forming, or stamping material, especially.
- Small cubes with 1 to 6 spots on the faces; used to generate random numbers
- A cutting tool that is fitted into a diestock and used for cutting male (external) screw threads on screws or bolts or pipes or rods
- A device used for shaping metal
FAIL vs DIE: VERB
- Disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake
- Get worse
- Prove insufficient
- Stop operating or functioning
- Be unable
- Fail to do something; leave something undone
- Be unsuccessful
- Judge unacceptable
- Fail to get a passing grade
- Fall short in what is expected
- Become bankrupt or insolvent; fail financially and close
- Stop operating or functioning
- Feel indifferent towards
- Languish as with love or desire
- Be brought to or as if to the point of death by an intense emotion such as embarrassment, amusement, or shame
- Cut or shape with a die
- To be on base at the end of an inning, of a player
- Lose sparkle or bouquet
- Pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
- Disappear or come to an end
- Suffer spiritual death; be damned (in the religious sense)
- Suffer or face the pain of death
FAIL vs DIE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To err in judgment; to be mistaken.
- To come short of a result or object aimed at or desired ; to be baffled or frusrated.
- To be found wanting with respect to an action or a duty to be performed, a result to be secured, etc.; to miss; not to fulfill expectation.
- To perish; to die; -- used of a person.
- To deteriorate in respect to vigor, activity, resources, etc.; to become weaker.
- To fall away; to become diminished; to decline; to decay; to sink.
- To be affected with want; to come short; to lack; to be deficient or unprovided; -- used with of.
- To be wanting; to fall short; to be or become deficient in any measure or degree up to total absence; to cease to be furnished in the usual or expected manner, or to be altogether cut off from supply; to be lacking
- To be detected by (a drug test) as having used a banned substance.
- To give such a grade of failure to (a student).
- To leave undone; neglect.
- To omit to perform (an expected duty, for example).
- To abandon; forsake.
- To disappoint or prove undependable to.
- To become bankrupt or insolvent.
- To give way or be made otherwise useless as a result of excessive strain.
- To cease functioning properly.
- To decline, as in strength or effectiveness.
- To prove insufficient in quantity or duration; give out.
- To receive an academic grade below the acceptable minimum.
- To be unsuccessful in being acted upon.
- To be unsuccessful.
- To prove deficient or lacking; perform ineffectively or inadequately.
- To become indifferent.
- To be destroyed, as in combat.
- To cease operation; stop.
- To desire something greatly.
- To experience an agony or suffering suggestive of that of death.
- To cease existing, especially by degrees; fade.
- To cease living; become dead; expire.
FAIL vs DIE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To miss of attaining; to lose.
- To be wanting to ; to be insufficient for; to disappoint; to desert.
- To cut, form, or stamp with or as if with a die.
FAIL vs DIE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Fail financially and close
- Become bankrupt or insolvent
- Abandon, forsake
- Disappoint, prove undependable to
- Leave something undone
- Fail to do something
- Deteriorate
- To deceive; delude; mislead.
- To come short of; miss; lack.
- To omit; leave unbestowed or unperformed; neglect to keep or observe: as, to fail an appointment.
- To be wanting to; disappoint; desert; leave in the lurch.
- To break, suspend payment.
- To come to naught, prove abortive.
- To wane, fade, weaken.
- =Syn, 1. To fall short, come short, give out.
- To become unable to meet one's engagements, especially one's debts or business obligations; become insolvent or bankrupt.
- To come short or be wanting in action, detail, or result; disappoint or prove lacking in what is attempted, expected, desired, or approved: often followed by an infinitive or by of or in: as, he failed to come; the experiment failed of success; he fails in duty; the portrait fails in expression.
- To decline; sink; grow faint; become weaker.
- To be or become deficient or lacking, as something expected or desired; fall short, cease, disappear, or be wanting, either wholly or partially; be insufficient or absent: as, the stream fails in summer; our supplies failed.
- (idiom) (without fail) With no chance of failure.
- Be damned (in the religious sense)
- Suffer spiritual death
- A small cube with 1 to 6 spots on the six faces; used in gambling to generate random numbers
- Synonyms Die, Expire, Decease, Perish. To die is to cease to live, part with life, or become dead from any cause, and under any circumstances; it is the plainest and most direct of the words. Expire is often used as a softer word than die; it means to breathe out the life or emit the last breath. Decease is a euphemism, like expire, but is often an affectation. Perish represents death as occurring under harsh circumstances of some sort, as violence or neglect; it emphasizes the idea of finality.
- To die in a hardened or impenitent state.
- To languish with pleasure or tenderness.
- In theology, to be cut off from the presence or favor of God; suffer eternal punishment in the world to come.
- To be consumed with a great yearning or desire; be very desirous; desire keenly or greatly: as, she was just dying to go.
- To languish with affection or love.
- To become less and less subject to, or cease to be under the power or influence of, a thing: followed by to or unto: as, to die to sin.
- To come to an end gradually; become extinct by degrees; vanish by or as if by death: usually with away, out, or down.
- To come to an end or come to nothing; cease, or cease to exist; perish; be lost.
- To sink; faint.
- To lose vital power or action; become devitalized or dead: said of plants or parts of plants, as a decayed tree or a withered limb or stem: as, certain plants die down to the ground annually, while their roots live.
- To cease to live; lose or part with life; expire; suffer death; perish: said of sentient beings, and used absolutely (as, all must die), or with of, by, or from, to express the cause of death, or with for to express the object or occasion of dying: as, to die of smallpox, or by violence; to die for one's country.
- To mold or form with a die or with dies.
- (idiom) (to die for) Remarkable or highly desirable.
- (idiom) (die on the vine) To fail, as from lack of support, especially at an early stage.
- (idiom) (die hard) To resist against overwhelming, hopeless odds.
- (idiom) (die hard) To take a long time in passing out of existence.
- (idiom) (the die is cast) The decision has been made and is irrevocable.
- (idiom) (no dice) Used as a refusal to a request.
- (idiom) (no dice) Of no use; futile.
- (idiom) (load the dice) To put another at a distinct disadvantage, as through prior maneuver.
- (idiom) (load the dice) To make an outcome highly probable; predetermine a result.
FAIL vs DIE: RELATED WORDS
- Give way, Conk out, Give out, Flush it, Run out, Break down, Go wrong, Bomb, Break, Miscarry, Go, Betray, Neglect, Die, Flunk
- Give way, Pass away, Conk out, Become flat, Give out, Die out, Pall, Break, Exit, Break down, Expire, Decease, Go, Fail, Perish
FAIL vs DIE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Falter, Refuse, Failure, Give way, Give out, Conk out, Break down, Go wrong, Bomb, Break, Miscarry, Betray, Neglect, Die, Flunk
- Dead, Killed, Death, Starve, Kill, Give way, Give out, Die out, Conk out, Pall, Break, Exit, Break down, Decease, Perish
FAIL vs DIE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The best business advice ever given is attributed to Benjamin Franklin: If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.
- Those who fail to arrive on time or fail to attend will forfeit the class fee and will not receive CE credit.
- If I fail this exam I fail the course.
- Fail Big, Expanded Edition: Fail Your Way to Success and Break All the Rules to Get.
- Does that mean HGST will never fail, and WD will always fail?
- And even if I fail, I will stay committed to fail forward.
- The reason most resumes fail is that they fail to list the right skills.
- The ppl who fail with certo are fuckin retards who deserve to fail.
- Software does not fail, but hardware and firmware can fail.
- Employers who fail to comply, or fail to comply on time, or fail to properly document their compliance, will face stiff financial penalties.
- Saturated material is extruded from a heated closed die curing while being continuously pulled through die.
- This is because diey are constant throughout die span, while die bending stresses vary parabolically.
- Wenn ein Benutzer einen Textwert eingibt, werden nur die Tabellenzeilen angezeigt, die diesen Wert enthalten.
- Deswegen ordnen wir die entsprechend hohe Anzahl an Eigenarten in die Bewertung mit ein.
- Die Forscher tasten sich vor: Weshalb lieben gerade Deutsche die Israelin?
- Man sieht in die Sachen wie die anderes gelebt haben.
- Historiese Benadering tot die Eksegese van die Ou Testament.
- Normalerweise bevorzugen die Tiere dunkle Ecken, die die Forscher mit runden Schirmen im Versuchsgehege simulierten.
- Die vierte Generation des Moto G ist die erste, die aus dem Hause Lenovo kommt.
- Groot netjiese versorgde grasperke met die gedruis van die Houtbosloop Rivier neem vinnig die stres van die gejaagde lewe weg.
FAIL vs DIE: QUESTIONS
- Why do democracies fail to protect minority rights?
- Why did Gradle'keddreaderproject'project REFRESH fail?
- Why do subsequent operations fail with wsaeconnreset?
- Why does mqrc_handle_not_available fail with reason mqopen?
- Did the Apostles' warnings against syncretism fail?
- Why do software development outsourcing projects fail?
- Why does mqgmo_properties_force_mqrfh2 fail with mqrc_MD_error?
- What is the meaning of the song Senses Fail by Senses Fail?
- What are some examples of companies that fail fast and fail often?
- What does fail fail closed mean on an air compressor?
- Was ist die chronische respiratorische Insuffizienz?
- Wo werden die Biathlon-Weltmeisterschaften stattfinden?
- Where was die to live's 'die to live' video filmed?
- When did Benjamin de Rothschild die and when did he die?
- Is die Jou Romeo Die Jongste romantiese tienerkomedie in Suid-Afrika?
- Warum ist die schwarz-gelbe Flagge die Fahne von Ungarn?
- Wie wirkt sich die Anzahlung auf die monatliche Leasingrate aus?
- Wie erfolgt die mexikanische Einwanderung in die USA?
- Wie wirkt sich die Regierung auf die Legislative aus?
- Wie kann ich die Abweichungsursachen in die Analyse einbeziehen?