English to Igbo Meaning of fall - ịda


Fall :
ịda

ịda, iju, ida, odida, mbelata, ikwafu, ibelata, ọnwụ, mbibi, n'efu, kwatuo, meriri, ná nsogbu, nkwatu, mmalite, igba egbe, mbido, malitere, oghere, ekwesị, mmiri ozuzo, ịsa, wụsa, n'eto, ọnọdụ, fim, oru, mkpebi, nsụda mmiri, paseeji, Linn, omume, a na-egbu, na-eme, ohere, na eze, dajoria, nọrọ ná mgbagwoju anya, ọmụmụ, anyanwụ dara,, mwube nke ọnwa, njedebe, isi-iyi, mkpọda, echiche ọjọọ, ịgba ọchịchị mgba okpuru, eti eti, nlaazu, ihere, nwayọọ, ileghara, akwukwo, mpempe akwụkwọ, ẹyenọ, okowot, n'oge mgbụsị akwụkwọ, ada ala, imecha, ikpeazụ, agwụcha, mmechi, nchupu, gbasaa, akasiaha, atụ, ndiiche, adalata

agụ, ịda, ọmụmụ, na-agba ọsọ n'ime, -ejide, na-eto eto, ibu, uzo, gaa, nweta, dobe, igba n'ime, ikpe, abata, eme, ime, -adabara, adịghịkwa eru, ebelata, tawa, ibelata, iju, ire ere, -abịa, ịdaba a ala, ụgbọ, ga-ebelata ka a ala, a ga-merie, merie, anwụrụ, mkpọ si, a ga-efu, igba, flọksi, esite, na-agba ọsọ, ike submerged, ike mikpuru, eruda, na-aga n'okpuru, ekwesị, talatara, obi nkoropụ, ida, adalata, ịsa, ákwá, ada na tụlee, na-amalite, namalite, mmalite, igba egbe, oghe, ọrụ dịịrị on, ekubi ume, njedebe, na-elekọta, ikwubi, chupu, akwụsị, daa n'ala, ileghara anya, -abịa anya, esighi ike, daa, akpafu, bilie, eteta, ọrịrị, ịgbada, iritu, see

-adaada adaFalls
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Definitions of fall in English
Noun(1) the season when the leaves fall from the trees(2) a sudden drop from an upright position(3) the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve(4) a downward slope or bend(5) a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity(6) a sudden decline in strength or number or importance(7) a movement downward(8) the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions(9) the time of day immediately following sunset(10) when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat(11) a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity(12) a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
Verb(1) descend in free fall under the influence of gravity(2) move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way(3) pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind(4) come under, be classified or included(5) fall from clouds(6) suffer defeat, failure, or ruin(7) die, as in battle or in a hunt(8) touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly(9) be captured(10) occur at a specified time or place(11) decrease in size, extent, or range(12) yield to temptation or sin(13) lose office or power(14) to be given by assignment or distribution(15) move in a specified direction(16) be due
Examples of fall in English
(1) After the decline and fall of the Roman Empire it fell to the monasteries of Europe to preserve and pass on learning.(2) the fall of a dictator(3) she had a fall(4) The decline and fall of a mere meritocrat in a world of privilege is the theme of this novel.(5) at the corner of the massif this fall is interrupted by other heights of considerable stature(6) the house looked as if it were going to fall down at any moment(7) in October came the first thin fall of snow(8) It was the beginning of a string of battles that would culminate in the fall of Berlin nearly 3 years later.(9) you must not fall into this common error(10) However, when water level is high, the falls combine to form one gigantic fall .(11) She took her hand and with no support, purposely fell into him, causing him to fall backwards.(12) there's a sharp fall to the west here(13) Summer is the season when the promises of fall , winter and spring come due.(14) After the fall of the city, the fate of Namangani and his men is unknown.(15) a big fall in unemployment(16) the fall of communism
Related Phrases of fall
(1) fall in love ::
hụbara n'anya
(2) fall asleep ::
ịda n'ụra
(3) fall down ::
daa
(4) to fall ::
na-ada
(5) fall back ::
daghachi azụ
(6) fall over ::
Dakwasị
(7) fall apart ::
ada iche
(8) fall into ::
ịdaba
Synonyms
Noun
1. tumble ::
idahari
2. decline ::
iju
3. downfall ::
odida
4. surrender ::
ikwenye
5. descent ::
ụmụ
6. sin ::
mmehie
7. waterfall ::
nsụda mmiri
8. autumn ::
n'oge mgbụsị akwụkwọ
10. capitulation ::
capitulation
11. drop ::
dobe
12. pin ::
pin
Verb
13. drop ::
dobe
14. topple over ::
topple n'elu
15. subside ::
talatara
16. decrease ::
ibelata
17. decline ::
iju
18. die ::
anwụ
19. surrender to ::
atọgbọ
20. occur ::
ime
21. come ::
-abịa
22. become ::
ibu
24. return ::
laghachi
26. fall down ::
daa
27. hang ::
ikowe
28. descend ::
ịgbada
29. accrue ::
mubanye
30. go down ::
gbadaa
31. light ::
ìhè
32. lessen ::
ibelata
33. strike ::
iku
Antonyms
1. rise ::
bilie
Different Forms
fall, falling, falls
Word Example from TV Shows
Great. Until I accidentally made
Leonard fall in love with me.

Great. Until I accidentally made Leonard FALL in love with me.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 3

You happen to fall in love with the man
you were assigned to marry?

You happen to FALL in love with the man you were assigned to marry?

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 10

fall off before the right time

FALL off before the right time

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 13

I can't let that all fall apart
because of a couple of bad years.

I can't let that all FALL apart because of a couple of bad years.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 11

I bought the first one, it didn't fall.

I bought the first one, it didn't FALL.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 11

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