falloff Sentence Examples

  1. The rate of falloff in attendance at the local theatre has caused the management to consider closing it down.
  2. The falloff in economic activity during the pandemic led to widespread unemployment.
  3. The falloff in demand for tickets for the event resulted in the cancellation of several shows.
  4. The falloff in the stock market made many investors nervous about the future of the economy.
  5. The falloff in energy levels after a long day of work can be remedied by taking a short nap.
  6. The falloff in popularity of the politician's policies caused them to lose the election.
  7. The falloff in the rating of the television show after its first season led to its cancellation.
  8. The falloff in consumer confidence made many businesses reluctant to invest in new projects.
  9. The falloff in support for the government's austerity measures eventually led to their repeal.
  10. The falloff in crime rates in the city over the last decade is attributed to the efforts of the police and community.

falloff Meaning

Wordnet

falloff (n)

a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality

FAQs About the word falloff

a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality

reduction, drop, dent, decline,decrease,shrinkage, decrement, loss, fall, abatement

raise, rise, boost, boost, increment, increment, raise,increase, enlargement, rise

The rate of falloff in attendance at the local theatre has caused the management to consider closing it down.

The falloff in economic activity during the pandemic led to widespread unemployment.

The falloff in demand for tickets for the event resulted in the cancellation of several shows.

The falloff in the stock market made many investors nervous about the future of the economy.