fall
13 antonyms and opposites of fall, grouped by meaning.
Verb — To move downward, especially suddenly and without control.
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How to use fall
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Old English feallan ("to fall, fail, die"). The sense "autumn" developed in English as a shortening of the older phrase "fall of the leaf."
Full origin of fall →Frequently asked questions
What does “fall” mean?
The word “fall” means to move downward, especially suddenly and without control. In plain terms, to drop downward, to decrease, to be defeated, or — as a noun — the season of autumn.
How do you pronounce “fall”?
“Fall” is pronounced fawl (/fɔːl/ in IPA).
How do you use “fall” in a sentence?
Here is “fall” used in a sentence: “Leaves fall from the trees every October.”
What is the opposite of “fall”?
The opposite of “fall” — its antonyms — are ascend, go up, rise, get up and pick oneself up.
What part of speech is “fall”?
Depending on how it is used, “fall” can be a verb and a noun.
Where does the word “fall” come from?
The word “fall” comes from Old English. From Old English feallan ("to fall, fail, die"). The sense "autumn" developed in English as a shortening of the older phrase "fall of the leaf.".
Is “fall” a common word?
“Fall” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.
How many meanings does “fall” have?
“Fall” has 6 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to move downward, especially suddenly and without control.
What is the difference between fall and drop?
Both describe downward movement, but fall usually happens on its own, under gravity and often without control, as when a person falls on ice. Drop can be deliberate — you drop a ball on purpose — or describe a sharp, sudden decrease. In short, things fall by themselves but are often dropped by someone.
What is the past tense of fall?
The verb fall is irregular. Its simple past tense is fell, as in 'she fell yesterday,' and its past participle is fallen, as in 'the tree has fallen.' A common mistake is saying 'falled,' which is incorrect. Remember the pattern fall, fell, fallen for correct usage.
What is the opposite of fall?
The most direct opposite of fall is rise, meaning to move upward. Depending on context, you might also use climb, ascend, or soar for physical movement, or increase and grow when talking about numbers such as prices. If something has already fallen, its opposite action is to get up or recover.
What are the different meanings of fall?
Beyond moving downward, fall has several meanings. It can describe a decrease, as when temperatures or prices fall. In American English, fall is also the season known elsewhere as autumn. Figuratively, empires fall when they collapse, and people fall in love or fall silent. Context makes the intended sense clear.