Need another word that means the same as “debacle”? Find 14 synonyms and 30 related words for “debacle” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Debacle” are: drubbing, slaughter, thrashing, trouncing, walloping, whipping, fiasco, failure, catastrophe, disaster, disintegration, mess, wreck, ruin
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “debacle” as a noun can have the following definitions:
catastrophe | A sudden violent change in the earth’s surface. Lack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system. |
disaster | A sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life. A disaster movie. |
disintegration | The spontaneous disintegration of a radioactive substance along with the emission of ionizing radiation. The twin problems of economic failure and social disintegration. |
drubbing | A beating; a thrashing. Scotland s 3 0 drubbing by France. |
failure | An act that fails. Kidney failure. |
fiasco | A complete failure, especially a ludicrous or humiliating one. His plans turned into a fiasco. |
mess | A meal eaten in a mess hall by service personnel. The economy is still in a terrible mess. |
ruin | A ruined building. A large white house falling into gentle ruin. |
slaughter | The killing of animals for food. The slaughter of 20 peaceful demonstrators. |
thrashing | A swimming kick used while treading water. The thrashings administered by Celtic to Aberdeen. |
trouncing | The act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows. |
walloping | A sound defeat. She gave him a good walloping. |
whipping | An instrument with a handle and a flexible lash that is used for whipping. Whipping was to be abolished as a punishment. |
wreck | The destruction of a ship at sea a shipwreck. The plane was reduced to a smouldering wreck. |
appellate | (especially of a court) concerned with or dealing with applications for decisions to be reversed. Courts of appellate jurisdiction. |
attempt | Make an effort or attempt. She picked her first attempt at a letter out of the wastebasket. |
bitterly | To an extreme, forceful, or particularly harsh degree. He was bitterly opposed by the majority shareholder. |
crestfallen | Brought low in spirit. He came back empty handed and crestfallen. |
defeated | People who are defeated. The defeated army. |
dejected | Affected or marked by low spirits. Is dejected but trying to look cheerful. |
despondent | Without or almost without hope. Despondent about his failure. |
disappointed | (of hopes or expectations) prevented from being realized. I m disappointed in you Mary. |
disastrous | Causing great damage. A disastrous fire swept through the museum. |
discouragement | A loss of confidence or enthusiasm; dispiritedness. The discouragement of petty theft. |
disillusioned | Freed from illusion. The minority groups were completely disillusioned with the party. |
failure | The neglect or omission of expected or required action. That year there was a crop failure. |
fiasco | A sudden and violent collapse. His plans turned into a fiasco. |
filibuster | Obstruct proposed legislation with a filibuster. The bill was defeated by a Senate filibuster in June. |
flop | With a flopping sound. He fell flop on his face. |
foiled | Disappointingly unsuccessful. Their foiled attempt to capture Calais. |
frustrated | Feeling or expressing distress and annoyance resulting from an inability to change or achieve something. Many frustrated poets end as pipe smoking teachers. |
frustrating | Preventing realization or attainment of a desire. It can be very frustrating to find that the size you want isn t there. |
frustration | A feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized. The frustration of their wishes. |
judicial | Of, by, or appropriate to a law court or judge; relating to the administration of justice. A judicial system. |
loser | A person who accepts defeat with good or bad grace. A ragtag community of rejects and losers. |
mischance | An unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate. By pure mischance the secret was revealed. |
pathetic | Miserably inadequate; of very low standard. She looked so pathetic that I bent down to comfort her. |
ruin | Destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined. The ruins of the castle. |
unfulfilled | Of persons; marked by failure to realize full potentialities. Unfulfilled and uneasy men. |
unlucky | Marked by or promising bad fortune. The visitors were unlucky to have a goal disallowed. |
unsatisfied | Worried and uneasy. The compromise left all sides unsatisfied. |
unsuccessful | Not successful; having failed or having an unfavorable outcome. An unsuccessful attempt to enter Parliament. |
weep | A fit or period of weeping. She rubbed the sore making it weep. |
wretched | Of very poor quality or condition. Spent a wretched night on the floor. |
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