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miscarriage

noun as in failure

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I was at MacDowell three days after the miscarriage and tried to write that piece.

One pregnant woman reported that she suffered a miscarriage after she was kicked by a Border Patrol agent.

But after nearly a year of trying and a miscarriage, she is still not pregnant.

Will we reach a time when only poor women have to worry about miscarriage?

“No one knows this—I had a miscarriage for those weeks that I took off,” she said.

He seemed to fear the miscarriage of some project which he had been contemplating since he had left his mother's house.

This miscarriage of justice sent dismay into the hearts of his parents.

To this kind of carelessness and indifference I attribute the miscarriage of many of the plants left here by Captain Cook.

The utter miscarriage of Germany's plans is, indeed, a fine tribute to Great Britain.

He could not doubt that Lady Durham's last miscarriage was due to her husband's brutality.

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On this page you'll find 42 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to miscarriage, such as: abortion, mishap, botch, breakdown, defeat, and error.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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