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fiascoes

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for fiascoes.

Editorial note

I mean, I can see a viable anti-trust action for the Hey.com/Epic fiascoes and the ongoing 30% app revenue fees...

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Quick take

A sudden or unexpected failure.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of fiascoes gathered in one view.

noun

A sudden or unexpected failure.

noun

A ludicrous or humiliating situation. Some effort that went quite wrong.

noun

A wine bottle in a (usually straw) jacket.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for fiascoes.

noun

A sudden or unexpected failure.

noun

A ludicrous or humiliating situation. Some effort that went quite wrong.

noun

A wine bottle in a (usually straw) jacket.

Example sentences

1

I mean, I can see a viable anti-trust action for the Hey.com/Epic fiascoes and the ongoing 30% app revenue fees...

2

Essential and non-essential are simply legal terms that define who gets a paycheck during such fiascoes.

3

In fact, the fiascoes may be specifically intended to keep the public's eye off the ball.

4

The current federal government was meant to be strong after the fiascoes of the AC.

5

The fiascoes of the Dieppe raid and Dunkirk made it clear this was necessary.

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I expect more fiascoes like Recovered Memory Therapy, in which science and evidence were held in contempt.

7

And they drew that conclusion before some of the more recent wildfire fiascoes.

8

The fiascoes of Dieppe and Dunkirk did not really make it clear.

9

I moved from the UK so I have lost all contact with the ongoing fiascoes.

10

It looks like we can expect more huge federal IT fiascoes in the future: Accordingly, [CGI Federal] continue[s] to view U.

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I don't trust Google, I don't trust them handling ads and child-related content on YouTube right, after various YouTube Kids fiascoes.

12

Working without review leads to worse fiascoes the longer it goes.

Quote examples

1

Their public faces are quite familiar from some other DoD IT fiascoes from the last few years, and on their DoD LLM thing they've been, at best, disingenuous when questioned about the nature of the waivers they've "acquired".

2

The 1995 Senate investigation found: "Weaver was not a suspect in any bank robberies.") - basic cockups (court date mixup) - absurdly long quasi-siege - significantly lighter treatment and more investigation than similar fiascoes for nonwhite people (e.g.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use fiascoes in a sentence?

I mean, I can see a viable anti-trust action for the Hey.com/Epic fiascoes and the ongoing 30% app revenue fees...

What does fiascoes mean?

A sudden or unexpected failure.

What part of speech is fiascoes?

fiascoes is commonly used as noun.