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substantiv

  1. (civilization) sjunkande; nedgång;
  2. (season) höst;
  3. (temperature) fall;
  4. (prices) nedgång; minskning;
  5. (drop) fall; fallande;

verb

  1. (category) falla;
  2. (night) falla på;
  3. (intransitive) falla; nedfalla; ramla;
  4. (government) störtas;
  5. (prices) sjunka; gå ned;
  6. (time) infalla;

Synonymer till fall

substantiv

  1. (the season when the leaves fall from the trees) autumn; fall
  2. (a sudden drop from an upright position) spill; tumble; fall
  3. (the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve) fall
  4. (a downward slope or bend) descent; declivity; decline; declination; declension; downslope; fall
  5. (a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity) fall
  6. (a sudden decline in strength or number or importance) downfall; fall
  7. (a movement downward) fall
  8. (the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)) capitulation; surrender; fall
  9. (the time of day immediately following sunset) twilight; dusk; gloaming; gloam; nightfall; evenfall; crepuscule; crepuscle; fall
  10. (when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat) pin; fall
  11. (a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity) drop; fall
  12. (a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity) drop; dip; free fall; fall

verb

  1. (descend in free fall under the influence of gravity) fall
  2. (move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way) descend; go down; come down; fall
  3. (pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind) fall
  4. (come under, be classified or included) come; fall
  5. (fall from clouds) precipitate; come down; fall
  6. (suffer defeat, failure, or ruin) fall
  7. (die, as in battle or in a hunt) fall
  8. (touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly) shine; strike; fall
  9. (be captured) fall
  10. (occur at a specified time or place) fall
  11. (decrease in size, extent, or range) decrease; diminish; lessen; fall
  12. (yield to temptation or sin) fall
  13. (lose office or power) fall
  14. (to be given by assignment or distribution) fall
  15. (move in a specified direction) fall
  16. (be due) fall
  17. (lose one's chastity) fall
  18. (to be given by right or inheritance) fall
  19. (come into the possession of) accrue; fall
  20. (fall to somebody by assignment or lot) light; fall
  21. (be inherited by) return; pass; devolve; fall
  22. (slope downward) fall
  23. (lose an upright position suddenly) fall down; fall
  24. (drop oneself to a lower or less erect position) fall
  25. (fall or flow in a certain way) hang; flow; fall
  26. (assume a disappointed or sad expression) fall
  27. (be cast down) fall
  28. (come out; issue) fall
  29. (be born, used chiefly of lambs) fall
  30. (begin vigorously) fall
  31. (go as if by falling) fall
  32. (come as if by falling) descend; settle; fall