fall for (Meaning)

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fall for (v)

fall in love with; become infatuated with

be deceived, duped, or entrapped by

fall for Sentence Examples

  1. The colorful leaves fell from the trees, creating a vibrant carpet on the ground.
  2. The hiker took a bad fall while climbing the rocky trail, resulting in a sprained ankle.
  3. The stock market experienced a significant fall, leading to a decline in investor confidence.
  4. The government's popularity fell dramatically after a series of scandals emerged.
  5. The temperature fell to freezing overnight, causing frost to form on the windows.
  6. The actor took a graceful fall during the stage performance, eliciting laughter from the audience.
  7. The old bridge was deemed unsafe due to structural damage and was scheduled for demolition this fall.
  8. The rescue team used ropes and pulleys to help climbers who had a fall while scaling a sheer cliff.
  9. The company's profits fell below expectations in the third quarter, prompting a restructuring of operations.
  10. The pianist's hands fell gracefully upon the keys, producing a beautiful melody that filled the concert hall.

FAQs About the word fall for

fall in love with; become infatuated with, be deceived, duped, or entrapped by

adore, carry the torch (for), carry a torch (for),love,lose one's heart (to), worship, cherish, venerate, revere, delight (in)

despise, detest, abhor, despise, detest, abhor, loathe,hate, loathe, hate

The colorful leaves fell from the trees, creating a vibrant carpet on the ground.

The hiker took a bad fall while climbing the rocky trail, resulting in a sprained ankle.

The stock market experienced a significant fall, leading to a decline in investor confidence.

The government's popularity fell dramatically after a series of scandals emerged.