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- Dictionaryverbfall (verb) · falls (third person present) · fell (past tense) · falling (present participle) · fallen (past participle)
- move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control, from a higher to a lower level:"five inches of snow fell through the night" · "bombs could be seen falling from the planes"Opposite:
- hang down:"hair that was allowed to fall to the shoulders"
- (of land) slope downward; drop away:"the field fell gently downhill"Opposite:
- (of someone's eyes or glance) be directed downward:"Albert's eyes fell, and he blushed"
- (of someone's face) show dismay or disappointment by appearing to sag or droop:"her face fell as she thought about her life with George"
- be captured or defeated:"the besieged city fell after three months" · "their mountain strongholds fell to enemy attack"Similar:be overthrown bybe taken bybe defeated bybe conquered bybe overcome bybe overwhelmed bylose one's position topass into the hands ofOpposite:
- die in battle:"an English leader who had fallen at the hands of the Danes"Similar:be killedbe slainbe a casualtybe a fatalitybe lostmeet one's endmeet one's death
- (of a government or leader) lose office or be overthrown:"six months later the government fell as a result of mass strikes"Similar:be overthrown bybe taken bybe defeated bybe conquered bybe overcome bybe overwhelmed bylose one's position topass into the hands ofOpposite:
- archaiccommit sin; yield to temptation:"it is their husbands' fault if wives do fall"
nounfall (noun) · falls (plural noun) · Fall of Man (noun) · the Fall (noun) · Fall (noun)- an act of falling or collapsing; a sudden uncontrollable descent:"his mother had a fall, hurting her leg as she alighted from a train"
- a controlled act of falling, especially as a stunt or in martial arts:"rolling properly into a fall minimizes hurt"
- wrestlinga move which pins the opponent's shoulders on the ground for a count of three.
- a state of hanging or drooping downward:"the fall of her hair"
- a downward difference in height between parts of a surface:"at the corner of the massif this fall is interrupted by other heights of considerable stature"Opposite:
- a sudden onset or arrival as if by dropping:"the fall of darkness"
- a thing which falls or has fallen:"in October came the first thin fall of snow" · "a rock fall"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHautumn:"that fall Roosevelt was elected to his first term"
OriginOld English fallan, feallan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vallen and German fallen; the noun is partly from the verb, partly from Old Norse fall ‘downfall, sin’. - People also ask
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