fall off Synonyms
Strongest:
- addition
- increase
- gain
- increment
- rise
- enlargement
- raise
- boost
- raise
- enlargement
- gain
- increase
- addition
- boost
- increment
- rise
Strong:
- accumulation
- extension
- accumulation
- uptick
- uptick
- continuation
- step-up
- continuation
- accrual
- step-up
- accretion
- accrual
- accretion
- extension
- supplement
- supplement
Weak:
fall off Meaning
fall off (v)
come off
fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly
diminish in size or intensity
fall off Sentence Examples
- As he grew older, his hair began to fall off, leaving him with a bald spot.
- The leaves on the trees fell off as autumn approached, leaving the branches bare.
- The old paint on the house began to fall off, revealing the original color underneath.
- The price of the stock fell off sharply after the company announced disappointing earnings.
- The skater's feet slipped out from under him, causing him to fall off his skateboard.
- The bird fell off its perch and landed on the ground with a thud.
- The loose tiles on the roof fell off during the storm, damaging the property below.
- The water level in the lake fell off significantly during the drought, exposing the muddy bottom.
- The band's popularity fell off after their lead singer left the group.
- The attendance at the sporting event fell off after the team's losing streak.
FAQs About the word fall off
come off, fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly, diminish in size or intensity
decline, reduction, drop, dent,decrease,shrinkage, depletion, decrement, depression, drop-off
addition, increase, gain, increment, rise, enlargement, raise, boost, raise, enlargement
As he grew older, his hair began to fall off, leaving him with a bald spot.
The leaves on the trees fell off as autumn approached, leaving the branches bare.
The old paint on the house began to fall off, revealing the original color underneath.
The price of the stock fell off sharply after the company announced disappointing earnings.