Synonym: autumn, defeat, descend, destroy, drop, hairpiece, lapse, overthrow, plunge, ruin, slip, tumble, wig. Similar words: fall to, fall for, fall into, best of all, fall under, fall behind, fall in love, first of all. Meaning: [fɔːl] n. 1. the season when the leaves fall from the trees 2. a sudden drop from an upright position 3. the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve 4. a downward slope or bend 5. a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity 6. a sudden decline in strength or number or importance 7. a movement downward 8. the act of surrendering (under agreed conditions) 9. the time of day immediately following sunset 10. when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat 11. a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity 12. a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity. v. 1. descend in free fall under the influence of gravity 2. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way 3. pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind 4. come under, be classified or included 5. fall from clouds 6. suffer defeat, failure, or ruin 7. decrease in size, extent, or range 8. die, as in battle or in a hunt 9. touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly 10. be captured 11. occur at a specified time or place 12. yield to temptation or sin 13. lose office or power 14. to be given by assignment or distribution 15. move in a specified direction 16. be due 17. lose one's chastity 18. to be given by right or inheritance 19. come into the possession of 20. fall to somebody by assignment or lot 21. be inherited by 22. slope downward 23. lose an upright position suddenly 24. drop oneself to a lower or less erect position 25. fall or flow in a certain way 26. assume a disappointed or sad expression 27. be cast down 28. come out; issue 29. be born, used chiefly of lambs 30. begin vigorously 31. go as if by falling 32. come as if by falling.
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121. We fenced off the lake in case the children should fall in.
122. Here's an inside tip: The faster you rise, the harder you fall.
123. In future, staff recruitment will fall within the remit of the division manager.
124. Youth fades. Love droops. The leaves of friendship fall. A mother's secret hope outlives them all.
125. The exchange rate is likely to fall in the near future .
126. We fenced off the pool in case the children should fall in.
127. The day will fall so big people, first Zhi, the labor of their bones, their body skin hunger, tough, line whisk it was chaos, so the spirit, increasing it not beneficial.
128. If the blocks are placed off-centre, they will fall down.
129. It takes no time to fall in love, but it takes you years to know what love is.
130. Sometimes when you think the sky is about to fall down, you might be standing tilted!
131. When you are learning to ride a bicycle, you often fall off.
132. A new era was brought into being by the fall of Communism.
133. A lot of companies will profit from the fall in interest rates.
134. Gibbon's monumental work 'The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire'
135. If you fall in love with your Mr. Right, every day is like Valentine's Day.
136. The sky grew dark, and a cold rain began to fall.
137. Don't stop, because others will over you; don't look back, so as not to fall down.
138. It is very / most improbable that the level of unemployment will fall.
139. Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away.And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign.
140. Don't say you won't fall. Say you'll get up.-Miriam Homann.
141. She glossed over the company's fall in profits, focusing instead on her plans for investment and modernization.
142. When the business failed, we had to fall back on our savings.
143. I don't think her spirits will fall at the bad news.
144. After the fall of Pitt in 1801 there was a decade of unstable government.
145. A series of corruption scandals led to the fall of the government.
146. Luckily,(http://sentencedict.com/fall.html) the horse seemed none the worse for his fall.
147. There is no sober-minded, fast pace also goes awry; no caution pace, then flat road will fall.
148. It was proved that the centre of the drop didn't overarch the water fall.
149. Sometimes it takes a really big fall to know where you stand.
150. For a brief instant, I thought she was going to fall.
More similar words: fall to, fall for, fall into, best of all, fall under, fall behind, fall in love, first of all, fall back on, fall through, fall in love with.