English · Common Verbs
/feɪl/
[/feɪl/]
not succeed
To be unsuccessful in trying to do something, or to stop working.
If you do not water the plants, they will fail to grow during the dry summer.
If you do not water the plants, they will fail to grow during the dry summer.
From Old French 'faillir', from Latin 'fallere' (to deceive, disappoint).
Opposite of 'succeed'; used for exams, machines, and attempts.