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What is the difference between "failure" and "fail"? and what does "stub" mean?
Nov 13, 2018 1:48 PM
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Generally speaking to fail is a verb, while a failure is either an action that failed or a person that is horribly unsuccessful.Fail is also used as a slang term to mean failure in the sense of an attempted action, for instance a person falling off their skateboard.
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November 13, 2018
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Failure is the broad sense of the term fail
You can say, he is a failure, the mission was a failure. with fail, it's mostly used as a verb, he failed the test.
Stubbed means to accidentally hit something. it's mostly used to say that you hit your toe.
I stubbed my toe against the table.
November 13, 2018
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