Learn vocabulary about failure & difficulty at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: to not succeed in doing something?
Answer: fail
Which word means: the lack of success?
Answer: failure
Which word means: problems or difficulties?
Answer: trouble
Which word means: problems or difficulties?
Answer: trouble
Which word means: something that is hard to do or deal with?
Answer: difficulty
Which word means: something that makes success less likely?
Answer: disadvantage
Which word means: not as good as you hoped?
Answer: disappointing
Which word means: not achieving what was wanted?
Answer: unsuccessful
fail
To not succeed in doing something
failure
The lack of success
trouble
Problems or difficulties
trouble
Problems or difficulties
difficulty
Something that is hard to do or deal with
disadvantage
Something that makes success less likely
disappointing
Not as good as you hoped
unsuccessful
Not achieving what was wanted
mistake
Something done incorrectly
obstacle
Something that blocks your way or makes progress difficult
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Learn vocabulary about failure & difficulty at B1 intermediate level. Includes 10 multiple choice questions. 10 vocabulary words included. Created with...
Which word means: to not succeed in doing something?
Which word means: the lack of success?
Which word means: problems or difficulties?
Which word means: problems or difficulties?
Which word means: something that is hard to do or deal with?
Which word means: something that makes success less likely?
Which word means: not as good as you hoped?
Which word means: not achieving what was wanted?
Which word means: something done incorrectly?
Which word means: something that blocks your way or makes progress difficult?
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