failing

[ fey-ling ]
/ ˈfeɪ lɪŋ /

noun

an act or instance of failing; failure: His failing is due to general incompetence.
a defect or fault; shortcoming; weakness: His lack of knowledge is a grave failing.

preposition

in the absence or default of: Failing payment, we shall sue.

Origin of failing

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; see origin at fail, -ing1

SYNONYMS FOR failing

2 See fault.

OTHER WORDS FROM failing

fail·ing·ly, adverb fail·ing·ness, noun

Words nearby failing

Definition for failing (2 of 2)

Origin of fail

1175–1225; Middle English failen < Anglo-French, Old French faillir < Vulgar Latin *fallīre, for Latin fallere to disappoint, deceive

OTHER WORDS FROM fail

un·failed, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for failing

British Dictionary definitions for failing (1 of 3)

failing
/ (ˈfeɪlɪŋ) /

noun

a weak point; flaw

preposition

(used to express a condition) in default of failing a solution this afternoon, the problem will have to wait until Monday

Derived forms of failing

failingly, adverb

British Dictionary definitions for failing (2 of 3)

fail 1
/ (feɪl) /

verb

noun

a failure to attain the required standard, as in an examination
without fail definitely; with certainty

Word Origin for fail

C13: from Old French faillir, ultimately from Latin fallere to disappoint; probably related to Greek phēlos deceitful

British Dictionary definitions for failing (3 of 3)

fail 2
/ (fel) /

noun

Scot a turf; sod

Word Origin for fail

perhaps from Scottish Gaelic fàl

Idioms and Phrases with failing

fail

see without fail; words fail me.