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fallen
[faw-luhn]
adjective
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.
fallen troops.
fallen
/ ˈfɔːlən /
verb
the past participle of fall
adjective
having sunk in reputation or honour
a fallen woman
killed in battle with glory
our fallen heroes
defeated
Other Word Forms
- unfallen adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fallen1
Example Sentences
Violent crime in Chicago has in fact fallen significantly over the past two years.
In the digital landscape, the political cartoon, once a staple of the American newspaper, has fallen by the wayside, crushed under a mountain of current events and covert biases.
Earlier this week, the government reported that job openings had fallen to the lowest level since 2024, while job seekers outnumbered the posts for the first time since the pandemic.
They have fallen behind in recent years with their lack of silverware but when they have a fully-fit squad, they have played some of the best football.
"Supermarkets, sports shops and household goods stores had a strong start to the year, but spending there has fallen since March," said the ONS's director general of economic statistics, James Benford.
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