noun
- plural of fiasco; complete or humiliating failures or breakdowns, especially of something that was expected to succeed
Usage: countable noun; often used to describe public or high-profile failures
Examples
- The company's product launches were fiascos that cost millions of dollars.
- Several fiascos during the event made it memorable for all the wrong reasons.
- The team's recent fiascos on the field have disappointed their fans.
- Despite the fiascos in planning, the conference ultimately went well.
- The government's fiascos in handling the crisis drew widespread criticism.
- These fiascos taught the organization valuable lessons about preparation.