fall

[US]/fɔːl/
[UK]/fɔːl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. descend to the ground; decrease in number or amount; lose power or position
n. a sudden drop or decline, downfall, extinction

Phrases & Collocations

fall in

fall in love

fall into

fall of

fall down

in the fall

rise and fall

fall off

fall on

fall from

fall behind

free fall

fall back

fall ill

fall for something

fall for

fall back on

fall out

fall under

Example Sentences

a fall of hail.

the fall of a government.

the fall of darkness.

the fall of the government.

the fall of Jerusalem.

a big fall in unemployment.

fall flop into the water

a heavy (fall of) snow

fall to work dingdong

fall into a fast sleep

a nippy fall day.

They are falling trees.

a sharp fall of temperature

the rise and fall of the tide

to fall plop into the water

a premature fall of snow

There was a sudden fall in temperature.

There was a fall in the price of apples.

the fall of Dien Bien Phu.

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