Synonym: debacle. Similar words: bias, nascent, ascribe, fascinating, score, scorn, scope, discount. Meaning: [fɪ'æskəʊ] n. a sudden and violent collapse.
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61. But why had he had a total fiasco at last?
62. The company was still reeling from the Edsel fiasco a couple of years back.
63. By then the Chinese government had turned a potential PR masterstroke into a fiasco.
64. In the next stop, Paris, the parade was a fiasco.
65. It was a minor fiasco; she looked more like a punk rocker than someone who had just walked out of Jeff Dwire's beauty salon.
66. A fistfight had turned into a pistol - whipping, bullet - flying fiasco.
67. The Chrysler fiasco had occurred after thirty years of postwar, scientific management.
68. This 1997 - 2000 fiasco should have served as a canary - in - the - coal - mine warning for the far - larger conventional housing market.
69. These Clausewtzian commonplaces will shed light on the grotesque fiasco at Leyte Gulf.
More similar words: bias, nascent, ascribe, fascinating, score, scorn, scope, discount, discourse, discourage, telescope, scoundrel, discordant, discouraged.