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    Down·fall
    /ˈdounˌfôl/

    noun

    • 1. a loss of power, prosperity, or status: "the crisis led to the downfall of the government"
  2. noun. descent to a lower position or standing; overthrow; ruin. something causing ruin, failure, etc.: Liquor was his downfall. a fall, as of rain, snow, or the like, often sudden or heavy. a trap using a falling weight for killing, injuring, or imprisoning the prey. downfall. / ˈdaʊnˌfɔːl /.

  3. Definition of downfall noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. A downfall is a sudden drop in status or strength. You might be winning at Monopoly until your opponents decide to team up against you, which leads to your downfall . Poor political decisions can result in the downfall of a government or party, and an economic depression can lead to the downfall of businesses and banks.

  5. Add to word list. (something that causes) the usually sudden destruction of a person, organization, or government and their loss of power, money, or health: Rampant corruption brought about the downfall of the government. In the end, it was the continual drinking that was his downfall.

  6. Define downfall. downfall synonyms, downfall pronunciation, downfall translation, English dictionary definition of downfall. n. 1. a. A loss of wealth, rank, reputation, or happiness; ruin. b. A cause of ruin: I tried dieting, but cake was my downfall. 2. A fall of rain or snow,...

  7. 4 days ago · 1. descent to a lower position or standing; overthrow; ruin. 2. something causing ruin, failure, etc. Liquor was his downfall. 3. a fall, as of rain, snow, or the like, often sudden or heavy. 4. a trap using a falling weight for killing, injuring, or imprisoning the prey.

  8. something causing ruin, failure, etc.: Liquor was his downfall. a fall , as of rain, snow, or the like, often sudden or heavy. a trap using a falling weight for killing, injuring, or imprisoning the prey.

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