Fall - Wikipedia-style Article
Fall
Definition
Fall refers to the act of moving downward, typically quickly and freely, without control. It can also refer to a decline in status, quality, or condition, or to the autumn season in American English.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /fɔːl/
- Respelling: fawl
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /fɔːl/
- Respelling: fawl
Etymology
The word "fall" originates from Old English "feallan," meaning "to fall, fail, or die," and is derived from Proto-Germanic "*fallaną," meaning "to fall." It is related to similar words in other Germanic languages, such as Dutch "vallen" and German "fallen."
Derivatives
- Fallen (adjective)
- Falling (noun/adjective)
- Fallout (noun)
- Downfall (noun)
- Freefall (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "fall" is widely used in both literal and figurative contexts. For example, "The leaves begin to fall in autumn," or "The company experienced a significant fall in revenue last quarter." It is also the American term for the autumn season.
Related Terms
- Descent: The act of moving downward.
- Autumn: The season between summer and winter, synonymous with "fall" in American English.
- Decline: A reduction or diminishment in quality or status.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To move downward freely under the influence of gravity: Describes an uncontrolled downward motion.
- Example: "The book fell off the shelf."
- To decrease or diminish in value, quality, or status: Used in a metaphorical sense.
- Example: "The stock prices fell sharply after the announcement."
- To occur or happen at a specific time: Often used with dates or seasons.
- Example: "The holiday falls on a Monday this year."
Noun
- An act of moving downward: Refers to a physical descent.
- Example: "His sudden fall startled everyone."
- A reduction in status, value, or power: Describes a decline or failure.
- Example: "The empire's fall was marked by internal strife."
- The season of autumn (American English): Refers to the time of year between summer and winter.
- Example: "The leaves turn vibrant colors in the fall."