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Definition of fiasco noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

fiasco

noun
 
/fiˈæskəʊ/
 
/fiˈæskəʊ/
(plural fiascos, North American English also fiascoes)
(informal)
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  1. something that does not succeed, often in a way that makes people feel embarrassed synonym disaster
    • The party was a complete fiasco.
    • What a fiasco!
    • After the fiasco over the brochures, I decided to take charge of the marketing.
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
    Word Originmid 19th cent.: from Italian, literally ‘bottle, flask’, in the phrase far fiasco, literally ‘make a bottle’, figuratively ‘fail in a performance’: the reason for the figurative sense is unexplained.
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