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fallenUK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfɔːlən/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(fô′lən)
fallen WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Overthrown Synonyms: captured, conquered Sense: Degraded Synonyms: lapsed, disgraced fall WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Noun: decrease Synonyms: decrease Collocations, decline Collocations, drop Collocations, slide Collocations, downturn Collocations, slump Collocations, dip Collocations, dwindling, descent Collocations, drop-off, dive Collocations, nosedive, plunge Collocations, shrinkage Collocations, reduction Collocations, dent Collocations Antonyms: Sense: Noun: physical descent Synonyms: descent Collocations, drop Collocations, plunge Collocations, dive Collocations, nosedive, dip Collocations Sense: Noun: tumble Synonyms: tumble Collocations, spill Collocations, header Collocations (informal), stumble Collocations, slip Collocations Sense: Noun: demise Synonyms: demise Collocations, downfall Collocations, decline Collocations, descent Collocations, death Collocations Sense: Noun: drop or slope Synonyms: drop Collocations, decline Collocations, dip Collocations, descent Collocations, downgrade, slope Collocations Sense: Noun: waterfall - usually plural Synonyms: Sense: Verb: decrease Synonyms: decrease Collocations, diminish Collocations, dwindle Collocations, lessen, go down, decline Collocations, slump Collocations, shrink Collocations, plunge Collocations, plummet Collocations, fall off, subside Collocations, ebb Collocations, wane Collocations, let up, taper off, relent Sense: Verb: drop physically Synonyms: drop Collocations, sink Collocations, descend, plunge Collocations, plummet Collocations, tumble Collocations, lower Collocations, dive Collocations, nosedive, take a dive, take a nosedive Antonyms: get up, stand up, fly upwards, soar upwards, ascend, lift Collocations, rise Collocations, soar Collocations, increase Collocations, improve Collocations, surge Collocations, grow Collocations Sense: Verb: fall to the ground - often followed by 'over' Synonyms: fall down, tumble Collocations, collapse , go head over heels, fall head over heels, fall headlong, take a spill (slang), take a header (slang), take a tumble, stumble Collocations, slip Collocations, trip Collocations, trip over, topple, topple over, tip over Sense: Verb: surrender Synonyms: Sense: Verb: be overthrown Synonyms: be overthrown, be taken, pass into enemy hands, pass into the hands of the enemy Antonyms: endure Collocations, resist Collocations, defend Collocations, protect Collocations, fortify, reinforce Collocations Sense: Verb: die, esp. in battle Synonyms: die Collocations, pass on (euphemism), pass away (euphemism), pass Collocations (euphemism), perish, kick the bucket (slang), bite the dust (slang), meet your end (informal), meet your Maker (informal), croak (slang), check out (slang), drop Collocations (informal), flatline, give up the ghost (informal), succumb Antonyms: Sense: Verb: transgress - literary Synonyms: transgress, sin Collocations, commit a sin, err, offend, wander Collocations, stray Collocations, be a sinner, fall from grace Sense: Verb: become - followed by sick, quiet, etc. Synonyms: become Collocations, grow Collocations, get Collocations, turn Collocations, go Collocations, end up 🗣️Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: ... inches of snow has fallen/have fallen - English Only forum
..known to have fallen, but succeeded thru these/those... - English Only forum 'The leaf slowly fallen from the tree is red'---incorrect? - English Only forum [Falling/Fallen] leaves return to their roots - English Only forum a deep snow had fallen - English Only forum a pot had fallen over, I picked it up and put it down - English Only forum After more than three years, I fell/have fallen in love with this city! - English Only forum All the milk has fallen down on the floor. - English Only forum An apple was fallen. - English Only forum apples just fell when / apples just had fallen when - English Only forum are in this / have fallen into this bad situation - English Only forum because if someone had come into your room, the hair would have fallen. - English Only forum bunched up around her ass from the way she's fallen there. - English Only forum Child with a fallen out front milk tooth - English Only forum children who /have fallen behind/will fall behind - English Only forum Conditional? If I had been a man, I would have fallen in love with her, too. - English Only forum day has < fallen / broken / dawned / come > - English Only forum debt-to-equity ratio has fallen from eight when the deal closed to around two - English Only forum distance fallen - English Only forum Don't get fallen - English Only forum Doors stood wide, ceilings had fallen. - English Only forum engineered it up slopes of fallen but unmanageable rock - English Only forum Ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't've? - English Only forum every time oil prices <have/had> fallen in the past - English Only forum Fall, falling or fallen - English Only forum fall\had fallen - English Only forum falled/fallen, and spinned/spun - English Only forum fallen - English Only forum fallen along partisan lines - English Only forum fallen and disappeared - English Only forum more...
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