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Denied vs Failed - What's the difference?

denied | failed |


As verbs the difference between denied and failed

is that denied is (deny) while failed is (fail).

Flunked vs Failed - What's the difference?

flunked | failed |


As verbs the difference between flunked and failed

is that flunked is past tense of flunk while failed is past tense of fail.

Failed vs Failure - What's the difference?

failed | failure |


As a verb failed

is past tense of fail.

As a noun failure is

state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success.

Impossible vs Failed - What's the difference?

impossible | failed |


As an adjective impossible

is not possible; not able to be done or happen.

As a noun impossible

is an impossibility.

As a verb failed is

(fail).

Unsatisfactory vs Failed - What's the difference?

unsatisfactory | failed |


As an adjective unsatisfactory

is inadequate, substandard or not satisfactory.

As a verb failed is

past tense of fail.

Failed - What does it mean?

failed | |

Pluck vs Failed - What's the difference?

pluck | failed |


As verbs the difference between pluck and failed

is that pluck is (lb) to pull something sharply; to pull something out while failed is (fail).

As a noun pluck

is an instance of plucking.

Suspend vs Failed - What's the difference?

suspend | failed |


As verbs the difference between suspend and failed

is that suspend is to halt something temporarily while failed is (fail).

Failed vs Bad - What's the difference?

failed | bad |


As verbs the difference between failed and bad

is that failed is (fail) while bad is to simulate.

Futile vs Failed - What's the difference?

futile | failed |


As an adjective futile

is incapable of producing results; useless; not successful; not worth attempting.

As a verb failed is

(fail).

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