Meaning & Definition of word "Fiasco"

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    Fiasco

    /fiˈaskoʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A complete and ignominious failure.
      • Example: The event was a fiasco, with fewer attendees than expected and technical issues throughout the night.
    • 2. A situation that is marked by a failure or disaster.
      • Example: The product launch turned into a fiasco when the main features failed to work properly.
    • 3. An incident that is embarrassing or ludicrous due to its failure.
      • Example: Her attempt to cook a gourmet meal became a fiasco when she burned everything.
    • 4. A social failure, particularly in a public setting.
      • Example: The mayor's speech was a fiasco, leading to widespread criticism and ridicule.

    Etymology

    Italian 'fiasco', meaning 'flask', used metaphorically to denote a failure.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    make a fiasco of:

    To create a situation that is a disastrous failure.

    fiasco in the making:

    An event or situation likely to end in failure.

    Related Words

    debacle:

    A sudden and ignominious failure; a fiasco.

    failure:

    Lack of success.

    Slang Meanings of fiasco

    Meaning: Epic fail

    Example Sentence: That party was an epic fail; nobody showed up.

    Meaning: Train wreck

    Example Sentence: The meeting was a total train wreck, nobody knew what they were doing.