fiascos
noun
Pronunciation: fiˈæskoʊz
Definition
Complete and humiliating failures, especially of an event or project that was expected to be successful.
Examples
The entire project was plagued by a series of expensive fiascos that eventually led to the company's bankruptcy.
Critics described the poorly planned festival as one of the biggest fiascos in the history of the music industry.
He tried to hide the minor errors, but they quickly spiraled into public fiascos that ruined his reputation.
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