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Fiasco
Fiasco.
There was a big Fiasco at the concert.
If you mean utter, as in the utter destruction, you'd say völlig zerstört. If you mean utter, as in don't utter a word, you'd say, sag nichts.
It can be, to mean complete (utter failure, utter folly). The verb "to utter" means to speak.
fiasco
Fiasco means fake or something trueless, a similar word in Spanish is "Fraude"
the same, fiasco
The plural form of fiasco is fiascos or fiascoes, it depends on what fiasco you're talking about.
LUPE fiasco
negeh (× ×”×’×”) = "we will utter"
The word 'utter' is a verb and an adjective.The verb 'utter' means to make a sound with one's voice or to speak words aloud.The adjective 'utter' is a word to describe a noun as complete or extreme.Examples:She was so excited all she could do was utter a squeal of delight. (verb)The scene was utter madness. (adjective)