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Fall

Part of Speech

Verb / Noun

Pronunciation

IPA (US): /fɔːl/

IPA (UK): /fɔːl/

Definitions

  • (Verb) To move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control.
  • (Noun) An act of falling or collapsing.
  • (Noun) The season between summer and winter; autumn (primarily used in American English).

Usage Examples

  • He tripped and fell down the stairs.
  • The fall of the Roman Empire marked the end of an era.
  • The leaves turn red and yellow in the fall.

Etymology

From Old English "feallan," meaning "to fall or drop," related to Old High German "fallan" and Old Norse "falla."

Synonyms

  • Drop
  • Plunge
  • Collapse
  • Autumn (for the seasonal meaning)

Antonyms

  • Rise
  • Ascend
  • Lift

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishCaer / Otoñoka-EHR / o-TO-nyo
FrenchTomber / Automnetom-BAY / oh-TON
GermanFallen / HerbstFA-len / HERP-st
Hindiगिरना / पतझड़gir-na / pat-jhad
Chinese跌倒 / 秋天diē dǎo / qiū tiān
Japanese落ちる / 秋o-CHI-ru / a-KI
RussianПадать / ОсеньPA-dat / O-sen'
Arabicسقط / الخريفsaqat / al-khareef
Bengaliপড়া / শরৎকালpo-RA / sho-rot-kal
Gujaratiપડવું / પાનખરpad-vu / paan-khar
Kannadaಬೀಳು / ಶರತ್ಕಾಲbee-lu / sha-rat-kaal
Teluguపడటం / శరదృతువుpa-da-tam / sha-rad-ru-tu-vu
Marathiपडणे / शरद ऋतूpad-ne / sha-rad ri-too
Punjabiਡਿੱਗਣਾ / ਪਤਝੜdig-ga-na / pat-jhad
Urduگرنا / خزاںgir-na / kha-zan
Malayalamവീഴുക / ശരത്കാലംvee-ru-ka / sha-rat-ka-lam
Odiaପଡ଼ିବା / ପତ୍ଜଡ଼pa-di-ba / pat-jha-da
Nepaliखस्नु / पतझडkhas-nu / pat-jhad
Sinhalaවැටීම / සැරයුva-tee-ma / sa-ra-yu

Regional Pronunciation Variations

American English: /fɔːl/

British English: /fɔːl/

Australian English: /foːl/

Historical Usage

The word "fall" was widely used in English for the autumn season until the 17th century. In British English, "autumn" replaced it, while "fall" remained popular in American English.

Cultural Nuances

In American culture, "fall" is associated with the harvest season, Halloween, and Thanksgiving.

More Information

The verb "fall" is used in both literal and figurative contexts, from physical movement to emotional decline. As a noun, it is associated with the changing of seasons in North America. The word also plays a role in idiomatic expressions like "fall from grace" and "fall into place."

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