misfire

[ˌmɪsˈfaɪər]

misfire Definition

  • 1(of an engine or gun) fail to fire or ignite properly
  • 2fail to achieve the intended result

Using misfire: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "misfire" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car engine misfired and wouldn't start.

  • Example

    The plan to increase sales misfired and resulted in a loss.

  • Example

    His joke misfired and nobody laughed.

  • Example

    The missile misfired and landed in the wrong place.

misfire Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for misfire

Antonyms for misfire

Phrases with misfire

  • misfire on all cylinders

    to fail completely or perform poorly in all aspects

    Example

    The new restaurant was misfiring on all cylinders, with poor service, bad food, and high prices.

  • a failure of the legal system to deliver justice or a fair outcome

    Example

    The wrongful conviction was a misfire of justice that ruined the defendant's life.

  • a diplomatic effort that fails to achieve its intended goal or worsens the situation

    Example

    The peace talks were a misfire of diplomacy, as both sides refused to compromise and the conflict escalated.

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Summary: misfire in Brief

'Misfire' [ˌmɪsˈfaɪər] refers to the failure of an engine or gun to fire or ignite properly, or to the failure of a plan or action to achieve the intended result. Examples include 'The car engine misfired and wouldn't start.' and 'The plan to increase sales misfired and resulted in a loss.' The phrase 'misfire on all cylinders' denotes a complete failure, while 'misfire of justice' and 'misfire of diplomacy' describe failures in those specific areas.