Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

fall-flat-on-your-face

idiom
/fɔl flæt ɒn jʊr feɪs/
Definition
To fail embarrassingly or to experience a significant setback, especially after attempting something with confidence.
Examples
  • After all the hype, the movie really fell flat on its face at the box office.
  • She thought she could ace the exam without studying, but she ended up falling flat on her face.
  • The new product launch fell flat on its face due to poor marketing strategies.
Meaning
The phrase conveys the idea of failing in a very obvious or humiliating way, often after having made bold claims or taking risks. It’s commonly used to describe situations where someone’s efforts result in a clear and noticeable failure.
Synonyms
  • fail miserably
  • bomb
  • flop
  • backfire
  • go down in flames