fell (to) (Meaning)
fell (to)
to begin doing something (such as working or eating) especially vigorously, to begin doing something (as eating or working) especially energetically
Synonyms & Antonyms of fell (to)
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fell (to) Sentence Examples
- The vase fell to the ground with a crash, shattering into a thousand pieces.
- The exhausted climber fell to the ground, panting heavily.
- The stock market fell to its lowest point in years.
- Her morale fell to an all-time low after the rejection.
- The temperature fell to below freezing overnight.
- The curtains fell, signaling the end of the play.
- The rain fell in sheets, obscuring the path forward.
- The leaves fell from the trees in a vibrant autumn display.
- The injured soldier fell to the battlefield, his cries for help echoing through the air.
- The weight of her problems fell heavily upon her shoulders.
FAQs About the word fell (to)
to begin doing something (such as working or eating) especially vigorously, to begin doing something (as eating or working) especially energetically
started, opened, embarked (on or upon), commenced,began, struck (into), created, entered (into or upon), set about, kicked off
terminated, discontinued,finished, ended, laid off, concluded, completed, stopped, ceased, destroyed
The vase fell to the ground with a crash, shattering into a thousand pieces.
The exhausted climber fell to the ground, panting heavily.
The stock market fell to its lowest point in years.
Her morale fell to an all-time low after the rejection.