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noun

  • The act of moving to a lower position under the effect of gravity.
  • A reduction in quantity, pitch, etc.
  • The time of the year when the leaves typically fall from the trees; autumn; the season of the year between the autumnal equinox and the winter solstice.
  • A loss of greatness or status.

    "the fall of Rome"

  • That which falls or cascades.
  • A crucial event or circumstance.
  • A hairpiece for women consisting of long strands of hair on a woven backing, intended primarily to cover hair loss.
  • Blame or punishment for a failure or misdeed.

    "He set up his rival to take the fall."

  • The part of the rope of a tackle to which the power is applied in hoisting (usu. plural).

    "Have the goodness to secure the falls of the mizzen halyards."

  • An old Scots unit of measure equal to six ells.
  • A short, flexible piece of leather forming part of a bullwhip, placed between the thong and the cracker.
  • The lid, on a piano, that covers the keyboard

verb

  • (heading) To be moved downwards.
  • To move downwards.
  • To happen, to change negatively.
  • To be allotted to; to arrive through chance, fate, or inheritance.

    "And so it falls to me to make this important decision.  The estate fell to his brother; the kingdom fell into the hands of his rivals."

  • To diminish; to lessen or lower.
  • To bring forth.

    "to fall lambs"

  • To issue forth into life; to be brought forth; said of the young of certain animals.
  • To descend in character or reputation; to become degraded; to sink into vice, error, or sin.
  • To become ensnared or entrapped; to be worse off than before.

    "to fall into error;  to fall into difficulties"

  • To assume a look of shame or disappointment; to become or appear dejected; said of the face.
  • To happen; to come to pass; to chance or light (upon).
  • To begin with haste, ardour, or vehemence; to rush or hurry.

    "After arguing, they fell to blows."

  • To be dropped or uttered carelessly.

    "An unguarded expression fell from his lips."

  • (of a fabric) To hang down (under the influence of gravity).

    "An Empire-style dress has a high waistline – directly under the bust – from which the dress falls all the way to a hem as low as the floor."

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