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Word: Falling Off

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: "Falling off" refers to a noticeable decrease or decline in something, such as performance, quality, or quantity.

Usage Instructions:

You can use "falling off" when talking about situations where something is getting worse or less than it used to be. It is often used in contexts like sports, work, or attendance to describe a drop in effectiveness or numbers.

Examples:
  1. In Sports: "The team experienced a falling off in their performance after losing their star player."
  2. In Attendance: "There was a falling off in attendance at the concert compared to last year."
  3. In Quality: "The restaurant's food quality has shown a falling off since the chef left."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "falling off" can describe a gradual decline rather than an immediate change. It often implies that the decline is noticeable but may take time to fully develop.

Word Variants:
  • Fall Off (phrasal verb): To decrease or diminish (e.g., "Sales have fallen off this quarter.")
  • Falloff (noun): Another form of the noun, often interchangeable with "falling off."
Different Meanings:
  • In a physical context: "Falling off" can also mean something that is literally dropping from a place. For example, “The apple fell off the tree.”

  • In a figurative context: It can refer to a loss of enthusiasm or engagement, such as when someone loses interest in a hobby.

Synonyms:
  • Decline
  • Drop-off
  • Decrease
  • Deterioration
  • Slump
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  1. "Fall off the wagon" - This idiom means to relapse, especially in the context of addiction.

    • Example: "After six months of sobriety, he fell off the wagon."
  2. "Fall off" (used as a phrasal verb) - This can mean to decrease or diminish in intensity.

Noun
  1. a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
    • the team went into a slump
    • a gradual slack in output
    • a drop-off in attendance
    • a falloff in quality

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