fall (in) Antonyms

Meaning of fall (in)

fall (in)

to harmonize with, to concur with, to sink inward, to begin associating with, to take one's proper place in a military formation

fall (in) Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves fell gently from the trees, painting the ground in vibrant hues.
  2. Emily took a nasty fall and broke her ankle.
  3. The economy has been in a state of free fall for months.
  4. Temperatures fall below freezing point at night in winter.
  5. The government's support for the arts fell short of expectations.
  6. Water levels in the reservoir fell dangerously low due to lack of rainfall.
  7. The once-proud company fell into ruin after a series of poor decisions.
  8. The temperature fell sharply as night fell.
  9. The fallen leaves crunched under our feet as we walked through the forest.
  10. The empire fell into chaos after the death of its beloved emperor.

FAQs About the word fall (in)

to harmonize with, to concur with, to sink inward, to begin associating with, to take one's proper place in a military formation

decline (in), decrease (in), diminish (in), taper,taper off, lessen, dwindle,dip, lose, abate

build up,grow (in), gain, gather, double (in),pick up,triple (in), accrue, accumulate

The leaves fell gently from the trees, painting the ground in vibrant hues.

Emily took a nasty fall and broke her ankle.

The economy has been in a state of free fall for months.

Temperatures fall below freezing point at night in winter.