Failing vs Losing - What's the difference?
failing | losing |
if the preferred or prior option is not possible
That loses or lose, or has or have lost.
The act by which something is lost.
* 1842 , The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (page 339)
As verbs the difference between failing and losing
is that failing is while losing is .As nouns the difference between failing and losing
is that failing is weakness; defect while losing is the act by which something is lost.As a preposition failing
is if the preferred or prior option is not possible.As an adjective losing is
that loses or lose, or has or have lost.failing
English
Verb
(head)Preposition
(English prepositions)- A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement.
losing
English
Adjective
(-)- Being on the losing team is disappointing.
Noun
(en noun)- We conceive that an alternation of such losings and regainings will continue to be presented in England, until the whole business is set on a new and more stable basis by a revolution which shall not be moral only.