debacle

[ dee-bah-kuhl, dey-, duh-, -bak-uhl ]
a sound defeat

USE 1
The product launch turned into a debacle when it became clear the software was full of bugs.

USE 2
The team faced a debacle in the final match, losing by a large margin to their rivals.

USE 3
The political candidate’s campaign suffered a debacle after a series of public gaffes.

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