fiascos

[US]/fiˈæskəʊz/
[UK]/fiˈæskɑːs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.complete failures

Phrases & Collocations

major fiascos

public fiascos

political fiascos

financial fiascos

epic fiascos

complete fiascos

recent fiascos

business fiascos

event fiascos

organizational fiascos

Example Sentences

the event turned into one of the biggest fiascos in history.

they tried to avoid any further fiascos in the project.

his plan was a series of unfortunate fiascos.

the movie was a critical fiasco despite its star cast.

they learned from their past fiascos to improve their strategy.

the marketing campaign ended in fiascos, costing the company millions.

she described the dinner party as a complete fiasco.

his attempts to fix the fiascos only made things worse.

the political debate was filled with fiascos and misunderstandings.

they were determined not to repeat the same fiascos in the future.

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