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He was a FAILURE as a businessman.
Countable
Their attempt to sail across the Atlantic Ocean ended in FAILURE.
Uncountable
I had a pretty unpleasant EXPERIENCE at the dentist's.
Countable
I don't think she has the EXPERIENCE for the job
Uncountable
He has many FAULTS, but dishonesty isn't one of them.
Countable
She believes it was the doctor's FAULT that Peter died.
Uncountable
Everything was going smoothly until suddenly DISASTER struck
Uncountable
An inquiry was ordered into the recent rail DISASTER.
countable (=a serious train accident)
That salmon dish was a SUCCESS, wasn't it?
Countable
I've been trying to persuade her to take on more people, but so far without SUCCESS.
uncountable
I'm not blaming you - we all make MISTAKES.
Countable