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- Dictionaryfallen/ˈfɔːl(ə)n/
verb
- 1. past participle of fall
adjective
- 1. having sinned: "fallen human nature" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a soldier) killed in battle: "fallen heroes" Similar Opposite
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Fallen is an adjective that means lying on the ground, having dropped down, or defeated. It can also be a noun that means the soldiers who have died in a war. Learn more about its usage and pronunciation with examples and synonyms.
- English (US)
FALLEN meaning: 1. lying on the ground, after falling down:...
- Fallen: Russian Translation
FALLEN translate: прич. прош. вр. от гл. fall. Learn more in...
- Fallen: Korean Translation
fallen translate: “fall”의 과거 분사형. Learn more in the...
- Fallen: Arabic Translation
FALLEN translate: fall التصريف الثالِث مِن . Learn more in...
- Fallen: Polish Translation
fallen translate: -. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Fallen in Japanese
FALLEN translate: “fall” の過去分詞形. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Znaczenie Fallen, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
fallen definicja: 1. lying on the ground, after falling...
- Fallen Woman
FALLEN WOMAN definition: 1. a woman who has lost her good...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word fall as a verb, noun, and adjective. See synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related phrases of fall.
having dropped or come down from a higher place, from an upright position, or from a higher level, degree, amount, quality, value, number, etc. on the ground; prostrate; down flat: Exhausted, the racers lay fallen by the road. degraded or immoral. (of a woman) having lost her chastity. overthrown, destroyed, or conquered: a fallen city. dead:
Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the word fallen as a past participle of fall, a noun, or an adjective. See examples, synonyms, and related terms of fallen.
adjective. 1. killed, lost, dead, slaughtered, slain, perished Work began on establishing the cemeteries as permanent memorials to our fallen servicemen. 2. (Old-fashioned) dishonoured, lost, loose, shamed, ruined, disgraced, immoral, sinful, unchaste She would be thought of as a fallen woman.
Something that's fallen has dropped to the ground. You might collect fallen apples to make into cider or applesauce. The most literal sense of something fallen is just what it sounds like — an object that's moved from a high place to a lower place, usually due to gravity.
Definition of 'fall' Word Frequency. fall. (fɔːl ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense falls , present participle falling , past tense fell , past participle fallen. 1. verb A2. If someone or something falls, they move quickly downwards onto or towards the ground, by accident or because of a natural force.