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- FIASCO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FIASCO is a complete failure How to use fiasco in a sentence Did you know?
- FIASCO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Despite hundreds of false testimonies and the plethora of fabricated evidence, the indictment is turning into a fiasco It is an apt phrase for a fiasco that cost £13 5 billion, which still haunts the industry's reputation today
- FIASCO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Fiasco definition: a complete and ignominious failure See examples of FIASCO used in a sentence
- FIASCO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe an event or an attempt to do something as a fiasco, you are emphasizing that it fails completely
- 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 - definition of fiasco by The Free Dictionary
fiasco (fɪˈæskəʊ) n, pl -cos or -coes a complete failure, esp one that is ignominious or humiliating [C19: from Italian, literally: flask; sense development obscure]
- Fiasco - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The word 'fiasco' originated from Italian, where it originally referred to a bottle of wine with a straw basket Over time, the meaning evolved to signify a failure or disaster
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