Need another word that means the same as “fallen”? Find 18 synonyms and 30 related words for “fallen” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Fallen” are: immoral, loose, promiscuous, unchaste, sinful, depraved, degenerate, impure, tainted, disgraced, ruined, shamed, dead, murdered, slain, slaughtered, expired, deceased
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “fallen” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
dead | (of a glass or bottle) empty or no longer being used. A dead telephone line. |
deceased | Recently dead. The will of Christopher Smith deceased. |
degenerate | Having lost the physical, mental, or moral qualities considered normal and desirable; showing evidence of decline. Degenerate offshoots from the main line of vertebrate progress. |
depraved | Morally corrupt; wicked. Depraved criminals. |
disgraced | Having fallen from favour or a position of power or honour; discredited. The disgraced city financier. |
expired | Having come to an end or become void after passage of a period of time. An expired passport. |
immoral | Not conforming to accepted standards of morality. They considered colonialism immoral. |
impure | Having a physical or moral blemish so as to make impure according to dietary or ceremonial laws. A parasite that thrives in impure water. |
loose | Emptying easily or excessively. Pockets bulging with loose change. |
murdered | Killed unlawfully. Lay a wreath on murdered Lincoln s bier. |
promiscuous | Casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior. Clinton was criticized for his promiscuous solicitation of campaign money. |
ruined | Doomed to extinction. His ruined career. |
shamed | Suffering shame. |
sinful | Characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin. A sinful waste. |
slain | Killed slain is formal or literary as in. A picture of St George and the slain dragon. |
slaughtered | Extremely drunk. Jim got absolutely slaughtered. |
tainted | Touched by rot or decay. Tainted bacon. |
unchaste | Relating to or engaging in sexual activity, especially of an illicit or extramarital nature. Unchaste conduct. |
abate | Make less active or intense. Nothing abated his crusading zeal. |
abscise | Remove or separate by abscission. |
autumn | The period from the autumn equinox to the winter solstice. The countryside is ablaze with colour in autumn. |
collapse | Collapse due to fatigue an illness or a sudden attack. It feels as if the slightest pressure would collapse it. |
declension | The inflection of nouns and pronouns and adjectives in Indo-European languages. The declension of the new generation. |
decline | A gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current. The company declined to comment. |
declivity | A downward slope. A thickly wooded declivity. |
decrease | The amount by which something decreases. The aisles were decreased in height. |
descend | Make a sudden attack on. The army had descended into chaos. |
descent | A downward slope or bend. The ancient empire s slow descent into barbarism. |
diminish | Lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of. The trial has aged and diminished him. |
diminution | The statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original. The disease shows no signs of diminution. |
dive | A plunge head first into water. The plane dived as it was buffeted by turbulence at 34 000 ft. |
down | A chance for a team to advance the ball ending when the ball carrier is tackled or the ball becomes out of play A team must advance at least ten yards in a series of four downs in order to keep possession. I ll put you down for the evening shift. |
downturn | A decline in economic, business, or other activity. A downturn in the housing market. |
drip | A method of brewing coffee by dripping boiling water through a filter filled with ground coffee beans. His voice dripped sarcasm. |
drop | An instance of falling or dropping. The charges against him were dropped last year. |
falling | Decreasing in number, amount, intensity, or quality. Falling temperatures. |
foliage | Leaf-like architectural ornament. Healthy green foliage. |
glide | Make an unpowered flight either in a glider or in an aircraft with engine failure. Slide your hands firmly across the shoulders then glide them down. |
lessen | Decrease in size, extent, or range. The warmth of the afternoon lessened. |
plunge | A steep and rapid fall. A car swerved to avoid a bus and plunged into a ravine. |
rundown | An analysis or summary of something by a knowledgeable person. He gave his teammates a rundown on the opposition. |
sink | Cause a ship to sink. You can relax on the veranda as the sun sinks low. |
slump | Sit, lean, or fall heavily and limply. He had survived two world wars and a slump. |
spill | Liquid that is spilled. Clean up the spills. |
subside | (of the ground) cave in; sink. The valleys subside. |
topple | Cause to topple or tumble by pushing. She toppled over when I touched her. |
tumble | Dry washing in a tumble dryer. The machine gentle tumbles the clothes in cool air for ten minutes. |
weaken | Lessen the strength of. His resistance had weakened. |
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