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fall
verb, intr fell, fallen, falling
- 1. To descend or drop freely and involuntarily, especially accidentally, by force of gravity.
- Thesaurus: plunge, descend, sink, drop, decline, subside, collapse, cave in; Antonym: rise, ascend, climb.
- Thesaurus: topple, stumble, trip, tumble, slip.
- Form: fall over (also)
- Form: fall down
4. Said of rain, snow, etc: to come down from the sky; to precipitate.
5. Said eg of hair: to hang down.
6. Said of a blow, glance, shadow, light, etc: to land.
- Example: The blow fell sharply on his jaw
- Example: The light of the moon fell on the trees
- Form: fall on something (usually)
- Example: fell open at page 69
9. Said of a stronghold: to be captured.
10. Said of defences or barriers: to be lowered or broken down.
11. To die or be badly wounded in battle, etc.
12. To give in to temptation; to sin.
13. Said eg of value, temperature, etc: to become less.
14. Said of sound: to diminish.
15. Said eg of silence: to intervene.
16. Said of darkness or night: to arrive.
17. To pass into a certain state; to begin to be in that state.
- Example: fall asleep
- Example: fall in love
- Example: fall unconscious
- Example: falls into two categories
- Example: The accent falls on the first syllable
- 1. An act or way of falling.
- Thesaurus: tumble, slip, spill, plunge, plummet, nosedive.
- Thesaurus: decline, descent, drop; Antonym: rise, elevation, ascent.
- Form: falls (often)
- Example: A fall in interest rates was announced
- Thesaurus: lessening, reduction, diminution, miniaturization; loss, collapse, decrease, decline, drop, downward spiral.
- Thesaurus: capture, overthrow, ruin, destruction, resignation, capitulation, surrender.
6. Autumn.
- Form: Fall (also)
- A manoeuvre by which one pins one's opponent's shoulders to the ground.
- To stop them landing with the full impact of a free fall; to cushion their fall.
- To be neither one thing nor the other.
- To succeed in neither of two alternatives.
- To come to grief; to fail dismally.
- Said of a person: to lose standing.
- To get into trouble or conflict with them or it.
- To fall hopelessly (in love).
- To come out of a difficult situation advantageously.
- To gain an unexpectedly good fortune.
- colloq
To be strenuously or noticeably eager to please or help.
- To turn out not to be enough; to be insufficient.
- Thesaurus: be deficient, be lacking, come short.
- To fail to attain or reach what is aimed at. See also shortfall.
- Thesaurus: fail, be deficient, be lacking, come short.
- Said of something: to break up; to disintegrate.
- Said of someone: to be unable to carry on or function normally, especially because of overwhelming grief, etc.
- Example: fell to pieces when his wife died
Phrasal Verb: fall about
- To be helpless with laughter.
- To break in pieces.To fail; to collapse.
- Said of land: to slope downwards.To become fewer or less.To disappear.
- To move back; to retreat.
- To make use of it in an emergency. See also fall-back.
- To fail to keep up with someone, with one's work, etc.To be late in paying instalments, rent, etc.
- Said of an argument, etc: to be shown to be invalid.
- To fail in a task; to do it unsatisfactorily, especially a particular part of a larger task.
- To become infatuated with them, or fall in love with them.
- To be deceived or taken in by it; to be conned by it.
- Said eg of a roof: to collapse.Said of a soldier, etc: to take his or her place in a parade.
- To become involved in it, especially by chance or without having put much effort into getting there.
- To chance to meet or coincide with them.
- To agree to it; to support it.
- To decline in quality or quantity; to become less.
- To attack them.To embrace them passionately.
- Said of soldiers: to come out of military formation. See also fall-out.To happen in the end; to turn out.
- To quarrel with them, and then not talk to them or have contact with them for a period of time. See also fall-out.
- Said of a plan, etc: to fail; to come to nothing.
- To become their job or duty.
- Example: It falls to me to deal with the matter
