fiasco - Wiktionary, the free dictionary fiasco (plural fiascos or fiascoes or fiaschi or (hypercorrect) fiasci) The event turned into a complete fiasco when the power went out His speech was a fiasco that left the audience confused
fiasco noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of fiasco noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (plural fiascos, North American English also fiascoes) 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!
Fiasco - Wikipedia "Fiasco!" (SpongeBob SquarePants), a 2012 episode from season 8 of SpongeBob SquarePants
Fiasco - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Used to describe a complete failure, often in a somewhat humorous or embarrassing way, implying that the failure was due to mismanagement or poor planning The company's launch event turned into a fiasco when the live stream failed The dinner party was a fiasco because half the guests never showed up
Word: Fiasco - Meaning, Usage, Idioms Fun Facts Meaning: A complete failure, especially in a ridiculous or embarrassing way Synonyms: Catastrophe, disaster, debacle Antonyms: Success, achievement, triumph A real fiasco: Describes an event that has gone very wrong Example: "The party turned into a real fiasco when the music system broke down "