What is another word for fallen down?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːlən dˈa͡ʊn] (IPA)

There are many synonyms that can be used to describe the phrase "fallen down". Some of these include toppled over, collapsed, tumbled down, crumbled, slipped, tripped, crashed, and descended. Each of these terms carries a slightly different connotation and may be appropriate in different contexts. For example, "toppled over" may be used to describe an object that falls off of a surface, while "collapsed" may be used to describe a building that has fallen down due to weakened supports. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the specific situation and the nuances of the language being used.

What are the hypernyms for Fallen down?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Fallen down

  • I'm very much in support of the free press, but the free press ought to be educational and informative. And I believe they have fallen down recently on that.
    Samuel Dash
  • I recently saw the movie about Ray Charles, and there's a scene where he falls down and the mother doesn't help him. She says, I don't want anyone to treat you like a cripple. I've fallen down before, and Molly will say, get up and just go.
    Teri Garr
  • I had met a young lady who wanted to be in the theater. It was Judy Holliday. She had somehow fallen down the steps of the Village Vanguard, which still exists today.
    Adolph Green
  • After this I saw, beholding, the body plenteously bleeding in seeming of the Scourging, as thus: — The fair skin was broken full deep into the tender flesh with sharp smiting all about the sweet body. So plenteously the hot blood ran out that there was neither seen skin nor wound, but as it were all blood. And when it came where it should have fallen down, then it vanished. Notwithstanding, the bleeding continued awhile: till it might be seen and considered.
    Julian of Norwich
  • I have learned more from those who have fallen down than those who have remained upright.
    Halldór Laxness

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