All Definitions for Fall
Below are all the dictionary definitions of fall:
1To be moved downwards.
2To move to a lower position under the effect of gravity.
3To come down, to drop or descend.
4To come as if by dropping down.
5To come to the ground deliberately, to prostrate oneself.
6To be brought to the ground.
7To move downwards.
8To change, often negatively.
9To become (chiefly used with negative states).
10To collapse
11To be overthrown or defeated.
12To die, especially in battle or by disease.
13To become lower (in quantity, pitch, etc.).
14To occur (on a certain day of the week, date, or similar)
15To happen.
16To be allotted to
17To arrive through chance, fate, or inheritance.
18To descend in character or reputation
19To become degraded
20To sink into vice, error, or sin.
21To become ensnared or entrapped
22To be worse off than before.
23To assume a look of shame or disappointment
24To become or appear dejected
25Said of the face.
26To happen
27To come to pass
28To chance or light (upon).
29To begin with haste, ardour, or vehemence
30To rush or hurry.
31To be dropped or uttered carelessly.
32To hang down (under the influence of gravity).
33To visit
34To go to a place.
35The act of moving to a lower position under the effect of gravity.
36A reduction in quantity, pitch, etc.
37A loss of greatness or status.
38That which falls or cascades.
39The height of that which falls or cascades.
40A crucial event or circumstance.
41The action of a batsman being out.
42A defect in the ice which causes stones thrown into an area to drift in a given direction.
43An instance of a wrestler being pinned to the mat.
44A hairpiece for women consisting of long strands of hair on a woven backing, intended primarily to cover hair loss.
45Blame or punishment for a failure or misdeed.
46The part of the rope of a tackle to which the power is applied in hoisting (usu. plural).
47An old Scots unit of measure equal to six ells.
48A short, flexible piece of leather forming part of a bullwhip, placed between the thong and the cracker.
49The lid, on a piano, that covers the keyboard.
50The chasing of a hunted whale.
51To let fall
52To drop.
53To sink
54To depress.
55To fell
56To cut down.
57To diminish
58To lessen or lower.
59To bring forth.
60To issue forth into life
61To be brought forth
62Said of the young of certain animals.
63The time of the year when the leaves typically fall from the trees
64Autumn
65The season of the year between the autumnal equinox and the winter solstice.
66A surname.
67The sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin, as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve.
About rhymes for fall
Finding the right rhyme for fall helps poets and songwriters add rhythm, musicality, and memorability to their work. Defined as "To be moved downwards.", fall has 20 words that share its ending sound pattern.
Each rhyme carries a slightly different meaning and connotation. Squall is the most common rhyme in everyday usage. Banal works well in formal or poetic contexts. Appall is often preferred when the context calls for a specific nuance or imagery.
When choosing a rhyme, consider the meaning, formality level, and intended emotional impact. Some rhymes work better in casual songs while others shine in formal poetry. The list above provides the most common and useful rhymes for fall, but always read your line aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally and supports your intended message.