There is no adjective directly related to the noun failure. However, the participles of the verb to fail could both be used as adjectives: failed and failing.
It can be, to mean complete (utter failure, utter folly). The verb "to utter" means to speak.
The adjective dejected means unhappy, disappointed, or depressed because of failure or an undesirable outcome.
Yes -adjective1.depressed or discouraged by the failure of one's hopes or expectations: a disappointed suitor. 2.Obsolete . inadequately appointed; ill-equipped.
The verb forms are: fail, fails, failing, failed.The noun forms are: fail, fails, failure, and the gerund, failing.The adjective form is the present participle, failing, and the past participle failed.There is no adverb form.Examples:I did not fail geometry! (verb)He died of heart failure. (noun)She refused to enroll her son in a failing school. (adjective)
Fault, Mistake, Failure, incorrect and any synonyms of any of these
None, it is a noun.
It can be, to mean complete (utter failure, utter folly). The verb "to utter" means to speak.
The likely word may be negligence (failure to properly act), the noun form of the adjective negligent.
The adjective dejected means unhappy, disappointed, or depressed because of failure or an undesirable outcome.
The medical adjective for the kidneys is renal. The adjective nephric can also refer to the kidneys and their related tissues.
Yes -adjective1.depressed or discouraged by the failure of one's hopes or expectations: a disappointed suitor. 2.Obsolete . inadequately appointed; ill-equipped.
It can be any of the three: it is the present participle of the verb "to illustrate." Verb - My favorite artist will be illustrating the new book. Noun - Illustrating children's books was his favorite job. Adjective - The speaker provided many illustrating examples of management failure.
The verb forms are: fail, fails, failing, failed.The noun forms are: fail, fails, failure, and the gerund, failing.The adjective form is the present participle, failing, and the past participle failed.There is no adverb form.Examples:I did not fail geometry! (verb)He died of heart failure. (noun)She refused to enroll her son in a failing school. (adjective)
The word may be the adjective "insincere" (not honest or truthful), or insurance (protection against loss or failure).Phonetically, it resembles the plural noun instincts(reflexive actions).
Failure, adversity, misfortune, catastrophe, struggle, wreck, etc.
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I'm a complete failure. He suffered of kidney failure.