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failed

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).

Failed vs Tailed - What's the difference?

failed | tailed |


As verbs the difference between failed and tailed

is that failed is past tense of fail while tailed is past tense of tail.

As an adjective tailed is

(in combination) having the specified form of tail.

Jailed vs Failed - What's the difference?

jailed | failed |


As verbs the difference between jailed and failed

is that jailed is (jail) while failed is (fail).

Failed vs Frailed - What's the difference?

failed | frailed |


As verbs the difference between failed and frailed

is that failed is (fail) while frailed is (frail).

Failed vs Foiled - What's the difference?

failed | foiled |


As verbs the difference between failed and foiled

is that failed is past tense of fail while foiled is past tense of foil.

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