falling Synonyms

falling Meaning

Wordnet

falling (s)

decreasing in amount or degree

coming down freely under the influence of gravity

Wordnet

falling (a)

becoming lower or less in degree or value

Webster

falling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Fall

Webster

falling (a. & n.)

from Fall, v. i.

falling Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves were falling gracefully from the trees, creating a beautiful autumn scene.
  2. She was falling behind in her work and was worried about meeting the deadline.
  3. The stock market was falling rapidly, and investors were panicking.
  4. The soldier was falling back from the front lines under heavy enemy fire.
  5. The old man was falling asleep in his chair after a long day of work.
  6. The child was falling down the stairs, but her mother caught her just in time.
  7. She was falling in love with him, but she was afraid to admit it.
  8. The government was falling apart due to political corruption and instability.
  9. The meteor was falling towards Earth, and scientists were worried about the potential impact.
  10. The actor was falling out of favor with the public due to a recent scandal.

FAQs About the word falling

decreasing in amount or degree, becoming lower or less in degree or value, coming down freely under the influence of gravityof Fall, from Fall, v. i.

sinking, pendant,dangling, suspended, pendent, floppy,dipping, descending, hanging, bowing

upright,upright, rigid, erect, stiff, stiff, rigid, erect, unbending, inflexible

The leaves were falling gracefully from the trees, creating a beautiful autumn scene.

She was falling behind in her work and was worried about meeting the deadline.

The stock market was falling rapidly, and investors were panicking.

The soldier was falling back from the front lines under heavy enemy fire.