FALLEN Meaning and
Definition
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Fallen is an adjective that describes something or someone that has descended from a higher position, status, or state to a lower one. It implies a transition from a better or more reputable condition to a less favorable or degraded state. This term can be applied to various contexts, encompassing both concrete and figurative interpretations.
In a literal sense, "fallen" can refer to physical objects, such as fallen leaves, depicting foliage that has descended from the branches of a tree to the ground. Additionally, it can be used to describe a person who has physically stumbled or tumbled to the ground due to a loss of balance or injury.
On a metaphorical level, "fallen" is often associated with a decline or deterioration in moral values, honor, or social standing. It characterizes individuals or groups that have lost their previous esteemed position or righteousness. Historically, the term has been frequently employed to describe fallen angels, which refers to angels who have been cast out of heaven due to their rebellion against God.
Furthermore, "fallen" can denote a sense of disappointment or failure, representing a situation or endeavor that has not achieved the expected or desired outcome. It may describe someone who has suffered a downfall, experienced a significant setback, or failed to live up to their potential.
Overall, "fallen" encapsulates the notion of a decline, descent, or regression from a higher to a lower state, whether it be a physical, moral, or metaphorical aspect.
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Degraded; ruined; decreased.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of FALLEN
The word "fallen" originated from the Old English word "feallan" or "feoll", which meant "to fall from a higher place". It is derived from the Proto-Germanic root "fallaną".
Idioms with the word FALLEN
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a fallen angel
The idiom "a fallen angel" typically refers to a person, often with great potential or virtue, who has succumbed to temptation or has made poor choices that have led to their downfall or loss of status, virtue, or innocence. It evokes the idea of someone who was once admirable or respected but has now lost their way or fallen from grace.
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a fallen woman
The idiom "a fallen woman" refers to a woman who has lost or compromised her reputation, usually due to engaging in morally questionable or promiscuous behavior, such as engaging in extramarital affairs or sex work. It historically carries a negative and judgmental connotation, often implying a moral failure or a violation of societal norms.
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a fallen idol
The idiom "a fallen idol" refers to a person who was once highly respected, admired, or revered but has since been revealed as flawed or disappointing. It denotes the loss of faith or disillusionment towards someone who was once considered a role model or hero.
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How the mighty have fallen.
The idiom "How the mighty have fallen" is typically used to express surprise or disappointment at someone's downfall or loss of power, success, or reputation. It portrays the contrast between someone's previous high status and their current downfall or misfortune.
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fallen angel
A fallen angel, as an idiom, typically refers to a person who was once admirable or virtuous but has since succumbed to wickedness, corruption, or some form of moral decline. It suggests someone who has lost their innocence, integrity, or high standing. The term is often used metaphorically to describe someone who has undergone a significant negative transformation or has been disillusioned.
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fallen idol
The idiom "fallen idol" refers to a person who was previously highly respected, admired, or esteemed, but has since lost favor, credibility, or popularity due to a significant failure, revelation of flaws, or moral misconduct. It implies the disappointment and disillusionment experienced by those who once held the person in high regard.
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fallen woman
The idiom "fallen woman" refers to a woman who has lost her reputation or social standing due to engaging in immoral or socially unacceptable behavior, often of a sexual nature. It is typically used to describe a woman who has been involved in extramarital affairs, prostitution, or any actions deemed morally objectionable by societal norms.
Similar spelling words for FALLEN
- vilani,
- vilan,
- failing,
- valiani,
- prat-fallen,
- heaven-fallen,
- felon,
- Volney,
- felinae,
- falcon,
- vilain,
- vilna,
- flaiano,
- fallen-in,
- wind-fallen,
- villano,
- M-VLAN,
- falena,
- volin,
- folon,
- Flana,
- feelin',
- fill in,
- Fellon,
- Violaine,
- volnay,
- fly on,
- Violeine,
- Philana,
- philon,
- Fallon,
- night-fallen,
- falls,
- falun,
- villone,
- fulin,
- Phelan,
- veillon,
- Philene,
- FLIIN,
- follin,
- violino,
- feelin,
- Flinn,
- Befallen,
- phalen,
- Fleen,
- fleein',
- Valen,
- Faolan,
- falling,
- fall in,
- flannie,
- valona,
- Villany,
- duchamp-villon,
- down-fallen,
- Faeleen,
- Jaw-fallen,
- VVLAN,
- Vallonia,
- VLINA,
- Fallan,
- filene,
- feline,
- VLN,
- foul line,
- vaulx-en-velin,
- foolin,
- false,
- Velon,
- file in,
- falana,
- felony,
- new-fallen,
- fallow,
- Faline,
- VALAN,
- voline,
- Fluon,
- chap-fallen,
- Vellon,
- folin-ciocalteu,
- fallin,
- HVLN,
- villainy,
- filion,
- alien,
- FLN1,
- Phalaena,
- Filania,
- Halych-Volyn,
- Vallen,
- Flyn,
- WVVLN,
- failon,
- Flynn,
- violin,
- VLINE,
- flanny,
- vollen,
- filling,
- Flowen,
- phalæna,
- villian,
- Flann,
- Violine,
- flan,
- i-fallen,
- Falan,
- phalloin,
- arch-villain,
- valjean,
- sick-fallen,
- villin,
- Flin,
- fullone,
- Violone,
- FELONIA,
- Flain,
- foligno,
- fellin,
- be-fallen,
- Phillane,
- Felan,
- filoni,
- Halych-Volyn’,
- o\'faolain,
- fullan,
- flaine,
- vallin,
- Phillina,
- phalene,
- volna,
- viljoen,
- Filanna,
- Feyline,
- Valena,
- FLNOW,
- Philline,
- FLEN,
- FOLAN,
- piano-violin,
- flein,
- FLLAN,
- fillion,
- Vilany,
- VILLAIN.,,
- veleno,
- valone,
- root-fallen,
- fillan,
- FFLEAN,
- filiano,
- Valina,
- Phylon,
- fillon,
- hausa-fulani,
- villani,
- Flawn,
- follini,
- volhynia,
- villon,
- valonea,
- VLAN,
- violanae,
- fellini,
- phelonia,
- fellaini,
- fallen-off,
- Fallyn,
- o\'fallon,
- foillan,
- VLN/VO,
- vilaine,
- VIELINA,
- filan,
- Felling,
- follen,
- fullen,
- villain,
- VILLEIN,,
- villein,
- felino,
- over-flown,
- WVLAN,
- flyin,
- falin,
- vallone,
- volyn,
- Philoenia,
- fillin,
- Valyn,
- valine,
- velan,
- ille-et-vilaine,
- Philena,
- flonne,
- Fayline,
- Valonia,
- Valonya,
- fall,
- vallon,
- flanno,
- trade-fallen,
- valin,
- filin,
- FELIN,
- fuller,
- vuln,
- fill in,
- Flanna,
- VALIGN,
- Villan,
- phoolan,
- CE-VLAN,
- vilhena,
- galicia-volhynia,
- Valene,
- villena,
- FLN,
- flaune,
- fallen-angel,
- Velin,
- feolin,
- Philina,
- volonne,
- phallin,
- C-VLAN,
- folino,
- VLUN,
- falloon,
- Felina,
- flyin',
- VLEN,
- vilen,
- violon,
- falynn,
- filon,
- chop-fallen,
- vol'jin,
- falen,
- high-flown,
- Thesaurus:feline,
- hawse-fallen,
- fulani,
- vilane,
- FALN,
- Flown,
- Volon,
- vilno,
- filene\'s,
- o\'flynn,
- villaine,
- Flainn,
- Flon,
- falna,
- out-villain,
- crest-fallen.
Conjugate verb Fallen
CONDITIONAL
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CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
I
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have fallen
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
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FUTURE
I
will fall
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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will have fallen
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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will have been falling
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IMPERATIVE
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to fall
PAST
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PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PRESENT
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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