Scrabble?! FAIL
Is fail valid for Scrabble? Words With Friends? Lexulous? WordFeud? Other games?Definitions of FAIL in various dictionaries:
verb - fail to do something
verb - be unsuccessful
verb - disappoint, prove undependable to
verb - stop operating or functioning
verb - be unable
verb - judge unacceptable
verb - fail to get a passing grade
verb - fall short in what is expected
verb - become bankrupt or insolvent
verb - prove insufficient
verb - get worse
To prove deficient or lacking; perform ineffectively or inadequately.
To be unsuccessful: a valiant attempt that failed.
To receive an academic grade below the acceptable minimum.
To prove insufficient in quantity or duration; give out: The water supply failed during the drought.
To fall short, as in what is expected of one: failed in her obligations to the family.
To decline, as in strength or effectiveness: The patient’s heart failed.
To cease functioning properly: The engine failed.
To become bankrupt or insolvent: Our family business failed in 1929.
To disappoint or prove undependable to: Our sentries failed us.
To abandon; forsake: His strength failed him.
To omit to perform (an expected duty, for example): “We must... hold... those horrors up to the light of justice.
To leave (something) undone; neglect: failed to wash the dishes.
To receive an academic grade below the acceptable minimum in (a course, for example): failed algebra twice.
To give such a grade of failure to (a student): failed me in algebra.
Failure to deliver securities to a purchaser within a specified time.
Failure to receive the proceeds of a transaction, as in the sale of stock or securities, by a specified date.
verb - to be unsuccessful in an attempt
There are 4 letters in FAIL ( A1F4I1L1 )
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