fiasco Synonyms

fiasco Meaning

Wordnet

fiasco (n)

a sudden and violent collapse

Webster

fiasco (n.)

A complete or ridiculous failure, esp. of a musical performance, or of any pretentious undertaking.

fiasco Sentence Examples

  1. The concert was a complete fiasco as the sound system failed and the performance was riddled with mistakes.
  2. The politician's campaign turned into a fiasco when their controversial remarks alienated voters.
  3. The product launch was a fiasco due to faulty design and poor marketing, resulting in significant financial losses.
  4. The negotiations between the two companies deteriorated into a fiasco, leading to a breakdown in communication and increased animosity.
  5. The attempt to reconcile the warring factions ended as a fiasco when tempers flared and insults were exchanged.
  6. The culinary experiment was an utter fiasco, as the ingredients clashed and the dish turned out inedible.
  7. The movie premiere descended into a fiasco when protestors disrupted the event and the screening was canceled.
  8. The science project became a fiasco when the volcano model erupted prematurely and caused a small chemical explosion.
  9. The wedding ceremony turned into a fiasco when the bride and groom had an argument at the altar, shocking the guests.
  10. The camping trip turned into a fiasco when heavy rain flooded the tents and left the campers shivering and miserable

FAQs About the word fiasco

a sudden and violent collapseA complete or ridiculous failure, esp. of a musical performance, or of any pretentious undertaking.

disaster, failure, catastrophe,débâcle, disappointment, bust, washout,debacle, lemon, loser

hit, phenomenon, hit, phenomenon, winner,success, success, blockbuster, blockbuster, winner

The concert was a complete fiasco as the sound system failed and the performance was riddled with mistakes.

The politician's campaign turned into a fiasco when their controversial remarks alienated voters.

The product launch was a fiasco due to faulty design and poor marketing, resulting in significant financial losses.

The negotiations between the two companies deteriorated into a fiasco, leading to a breakdown in communication and increased animosity.