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  • past tense form of fail.
  • past participle of fail.
Synonyms

failed

American  
[feyld] / feɪld /

adjective

  1. falling short of success or achievement in something expected, desired, etc..

    bad memories from a failed relationship; a failed attempt to save his daughter.


Etymology

Origin of failed

First recorded in 1650–60; fail ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

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Each month, they were sent a mailer promoting the “Selection of the Month,” and if the customer failed to return the rejection form, Columbia House would send them the new release and charge their account.

From Salon Aug. 21, 2026

The pair -- dubbed "the heir and the spare" from an early age -- have failed to put aside their differences, despite their father King Charles III's cancer diagnosis.

From Barron's Aug. 21, 2026

On 7 July, Judge Mr Justice Nicklin dismissed the claims and said the public figures had failed to prove the allegations.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

“We have failed to work through the moral implications of group differences to prepare for the possibility that they will be shown to exist,” he wrote.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 21, 2026

He saw now how that had served him: In refusing to defend himself, he’d failed to defend Deadwood.

From "The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest" by Aubrey Hartman

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