misslungener
Misslungener is a German term that can function as a noun or as a nominalized adjective derived from misslungen, meaning failed or unsuccessful. In practice, it is relatively rare and tends to appear in literary, colloquial, or satirical contexts rather than in formal dictionaries. As a noun, it is used to refer to a person who has failed in an endeavor or who is regarded as a failure. In this sense it carries a pejorative or ironic nuance. The related forms das Misslungene or die Misslungenen can be used to refer to a failed outcome or project, with das Misslungene functioning as a neuter noun for the failed thing.
Origin and morphology: misslingen is a compound of miss- (a negative prefix) and landen, with the suffix
Usage and nuance: Misslungener conveys stigma and may be employed humorously, self-deprecatingly, or critically. It is
See also: misslingen (to fail), Misslungenes (the failed thing), Misserfolg (failure), gescheitert (failed).
Note: Because German has many closely related forms (Misslungene, Misslungenes, Misslungener, etc.), the exact spelling and