fall
1 of 2verbto quickly move from a higher place toward the ground
A1- Be careful not to slip and fall on the wet floor.
- I accidentally dropped my phone, and it fell to the ground.
- She loses her balance and falls backwards.
- The bird flew too close to the window and fell to the ground.
- The leaves fall from the trees in autumn.
to decrease in quantity, quality, or extent
- After the harvest season, the supply of fresh vegetables at the market began to fall.
- With the economic downturn, consumer spending on luxury items started to fall.
- The temperature is expected to fall significantly as we move into the winter months.
- With changes in consumer preferences, demand for traditional printed newspapers has fallen in recent years.
- The price of oil has fallen significantly in the past few months.
to physically move in a downward direction without necessarily reaching the lowest point
- During the acrobatic routine, the performer gracefully fell from the aerial silk, captivating the audience.
- As the tide receded, the water level fell, revealing a stretch of sandy beach.
- During the performance, the curtain gradually fell, signaling the end of the play.
- As the airplane descended for landing, the passengers felt a slight pressure change as they began to fall toward the runway.
to lose a position of power, authority, or influence, often as a result of a negative event or circumstance
- After the scandal, the once-respected politician saw his reputation fall dramatically.
- Following the economic downturn, several prominent business figures saw their empires fall.
- The dictator's oppressive regime fell when widespread protests and international pressure mounted against him.
- The team's coach saw his career fall after a series of losses and controversies.
- The monarch's reign fell abruptly when a rebellion emerged.
to transition passively into a specific state or condition
- After reading for a while, I fell asleep on the cozy chair.
- They were hoping to start a family and were delighted when they fell pregnant.
- The room fell silent as the professor entered, capturing everyone's attention.
- She had been feeling weak for days before she finally fell ill.
- As the soothing music played, the baby fell asleep peacefully in the crib.
to come under, be classified, or included in a specific category, group, or set of criteria
- Her project fell under the category of environmental sustainability
- The new policy changes will make these expenses fall under the company's operational budget.
- These products fall under the umbrella of organic food.
- The unique architectural style of the building allows it to fall under the classification of modernist design.
- With its fusion of various musical genres, the band's music doesn't neatly fall under any one specific category.
to undergo a situation of defeat, failure, or significant decline
- The ambitious business venture fell when the market conditions changed unexpectedly.
- The once-prosperous empire fell after a series of economic crises.
- Their dreams of success fell when the startup encountered insurmountable obstacles.
- The athlete's career fell when a serious injury prevented them from competing at the highest level.
- The company's reputation fell when it was revealed they had engaged in unethical practices.
to happen or take place at a specific time
- The annual festival is set to fall on the third weekend of September this year.
- The meeting is scheduled to fall tomorrow at noon.
- The exam will fall on Monday, and students are advised to review their materials over the weekend.
- The eclipse is predicted to fall later this month.
- The product launch is expected to fall next month, generating excitement among consumers.
to be defeated in battle or conflict, leading to the capture of a military force
- The fortress finally fell after a prolonged siege.
- The city resisted for months, but it ultimately fell, leading to the capture of its defenders.
- The strategic position fell to the enemy, and the commanding officer ordered a surrender.
- Despite their efforts to hold the line, the troops fell one by one.
to die, especially in the context of warfare, conflict, or a hunt
- In the epic battle, many brave soldiers fell, sacrificing their lives for the cause.
- The hero of the story fell while defending the kingdom from the invading forces.
- During the hunt, the skilled archer aimed true, and the deer fell swiftly.
- In the ancient tales, warriors were honored for their courage when they fell in battle.
- The general led from the front, inspiring his troops even as some of them fell in the line of duty.
to descend, touch, or be placed on a surface, often in a gradual or gentle manner
- The sunlight began to fall on the meadow, casting a warm and golden glow over the grass.
- The painter allowed the brushstroke to fall delicately onto the canvas.
- The light rain fell on the window, creating a calming sound.
- The moonlight fell through the window, casting a soft glow on the bedroom floor.
- The spotlight on the stage was adjusted to fall precisely on the lead performer.
to be assigned, typically referring to responsibilities or tasks
- As the team leader, the responsibility for coordinating the project fell to Sarah.
- The role of managing the budget fell to the financial department.
- In times of crisis, the responsibility for decision-making often falls to the head of the organization.
- The challenging assignment of leading the research team fell to the seasoned scientist.
- As the eldest sibling, the duty of looking after the younger ones often falls naturally to her.
to give in to temptation, or to commit a sinful act
- Despite her best intentions, she fell into the trap of dishonesty to cover up her mistake.
- In a moment of weakness, he fell into the allure of gambling.
- Despite knowing the consequences, he fell into the habit of lying to avoid facing the truth.
- The once-devoted employee fell into unethical practices to secure a promotion.
- In times of desperation, people may fall into the sin of stealing to meet their basic needs.
(of lambs) to be born
- As spring arrived, many lambs fell in the pastures.
- In the morning, the first lamb fell, signaling the beginning of the lambing season.
- In the serene meadows, the shepherd witnesses the beauty of nature as lambs fall.
- In the early spring, the fields come alive as lambs fall, bringing new energy to the farm.
to let one's facial expression convey a sense of disappointment, sadness, or dejection
- Upon hearing the news, her face fell, revealing her disappointment.
- As the teacher announced the postponement of the long-awaited field trip, the children's faces fell.
- The athlete's face fell as he crossed the finish line, realizing he had narrowly missed breaking the record.
- The employee's face fell when she received negative feedback on the project she had worked tirelessly on.
- Her face fell when she discovered the cherished heirloom had been damaged in the move.
to embark on or undertake a task or activity with enthusiasm or commitment
transitive- Eager to redecorate, she fell to the project with enthusiasm.
- As the gardening season arrived, the family fell to planting.
- Inspired by the challenge, the students fell to the research assignment.
- Determined to lead a healthier lifestyle, he fell to a new exercise routine and dietary plan
- Recognizing the need for improvement, the organization fell to a series of training sessions.
to come or descend in a manner suggesting a drop
transitive- The announcement of the surprise guest made excitement fall over the audience like confetti.
- The unexpected revelation caused a hush to fall over the room.
- As the curtain rose, a collective gasp fell upon the audience as they witnessed the elaborate stage design.
- Upon hearing the news, a sense of disappointment fell over the team who had worked hard for the victory.
- As the clock struck midnight, a sense of tranquility fell over the city.
to gradually diminish, settle, or decrease in intensity
- After the storm passed, the wind and rain began to fall, leaving behind a calm atmosphere.
- The audience's laughter gradually fell as the comedian wrapped up the final joke of the night.
- The heated argument eventually caused tempers to fall, leading to a more rational and calm discussion.
- The applause for the performance echoed through the auditorium and eventually began to fall.
- The tension in the room started to fall after the mediator successfully facilitated a resolution.
to slope downward or decline gradually
- The hiking trail started to fall gently as it led down into the valley.
- The driveway had a steep incline that fell sharply towards the street.
- As the river flowed, the terrain caused it to fall steadily, creating small waterfalls.
- The ski slope began to fall, providing an exhilarating descent for the skiers.
- The road seemed to fall as it wound down the mountain, offering breathtaking views.
to intentionally and forcefully descend to a lower position, often by bending at the waist or knees
- In the action movie, the hero had to fall from a great height and land safely as part of a daring stunt.
- During the dance performance, the choreography required the dancers to fall in synchronization
- As part of the protest, the activists decided to peacefully fall to the ground in a symbolic act.
- Frustrated with the outcome, he fell dramatically to the ground.
to be inherited or acquired by legal or customary right
transitive- Upon the death of the patriarch, the family estate will fall to the eldest son as per the inheritance laws.
- The title of the monarch will fall to the next in line, ensuring the continuity of the royal lineage.
- According to the will, the valuable antique collection will fall to the grandchildren upon the passing of the owner.
- In the absence of a designated heir, the property will fall to the closest living relative.
- The hereditary title and responsibilities will fall to the eldest daughter.