FALL vs LIGHT: NOUN
- A veil hung from a woman's hat and down her back.
- Any of several pendent articles of dress, especially.
- A downward movement or slope.
- A waterfall.
- Autumn.
- The distance that something falls.
- An amount that has fallen.
- Something that has fallen.
- A sudden drop from a relatively erect to a less erect position.
- The act or an instance of falling.
- The time of day immediately following sunset
- A downward slope or bend
- A sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
- A sudden drop from an upright position
- A free and rapid descent by the force of gravity
- The act of surrendering (under agreed conditions)
- The season when the leaves fall from the trees
- The lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve
- When a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
- A sudden decline in strength or number or importance
- A movement downward
- A lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity
- The sensation of perceiving light; brightness.
- Electromagnetic radiation of any frequency or wavelength.
- Electromagnetic radiation that is visible, perceivable by the normal human eye as colors between red and violet, having frequencies between 400 terahertz and 790 terahertz and wavelengths between 750 nanometers and 380 nanometers.
- The quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light
- Brightness and animation of countenance
- A divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul
- A device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires
- A condition of spiritual awareness; divine illumination
- Having abundant light or illumination
- (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation
- A person regarded very fondly
- An illuminated area
- A visual warning signal
- A particular perspective or aspect of a situation
- Mental understanding as an enlightening experience
- Public awareness
- The visual effect of illumination on objects or scenes as created in pictures
- Any device serving as a source of illumination
FALL vs LIGHT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of, relating to, or being a syllable ending in a short vowel or a short vowel plus a consonant.
- Having a loose, porous consistency.
- Containing a relatively small amount of a potentially harmful ingredient, such as alcohol, fat, or sodium.
- Easily digested.
- Easily awakened or disturbed.
- Mildly dizzy or faint.
- Free from worries or troubles; blithe.
- Not solemn or serious.
- Having little importance; insignificant.
- Easy to bear or endure.
- Easy to perform or accomplish; requiring little effort.
- Not harsh or severe.
- Consuming or using relatively moderate amounts; abstemious.
- Low in quantity or intensity.
- Indistinct; faint.
- Exerting little force or impact; gentle.
- Requiring relatively little equipment and using relatively simple processes to produce consumer goods.
- Carrying little equipment or armament.
- Designed to carry relatively little weight.
- Designed for ease and quickness of movement; having a structure that is slim and has little weight for its type or class.
- Of less than the correct, standard, or legal weight.
- Of relatively little weight for its size or bulk.
- Of relatively little weight; not heavy.
- (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims
- (used of soil) loose and large-grained in consistency
- Casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior
- Weak and likely to lose consciousness
- Very thin and insubstantial
- Used of vowels or syllables; pronounced with little or no stress
- Silly or trivial
- (physics, chemistry) not having atomic weight greater than average
- Not great in degree or quantity or number
- Psychologically light; especially free from sadness or troubles
- Designed for ease of movement or to carry little weight
- Of comparatively little physical weight or density
- Easily assimilated in the alimentary canal; not rich or heavily seasoned
- Having relatively few calories
- Demanding little effort; not burdensome
- (of sleep) easily disturbed
- (used of color) having a relatively small amount of coloring agent
- Characterized by or emitting light
- Less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so
- Having little importance
- Intended primarily as entertainment; not serious or profound
- Having a spongy or flaky texture; well-leavened
- Of the military or industry; using (or being) relatively small or light arms or equipment
- Moving easily and quickly; nimble
- Of little intensity or power or force
FALL vs LIGHT: VERB
- Decrease in size, extent, or range
- Fall from clouds
- Move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
- Fall or flow in a certain way
- Come into the possession of
- Lose an upright position suddenly
- Drop oneself to a lower or less erect position
- Descend in free fall under the influence of gravity
- Pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind
- Assume a disappointed or sad expression
- Be cast down
- Come out; issue
- Be born, used chiefly of lambs
- Begin vigorously
- Occur at a specified time or place
- Go as if by falling
- Come as if by falling
- Come under, be classified or included
- Be due
- Die, as in battle or in a hunt
- Touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly
- Lose one's chastity
- Yield to temptation or sin
- Suffer defeat, failure, or ruin
- Lose office or power
- To be given by right or inheritance
- To be given by assignment or distribution
- Be captured
- Fall to somebody by assignment or lot
- Be inherited by
- Move in a specified direction
- Slope downward
- Get off (a horse)
- Begin to smoke
- To come to rest, settle
- Cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat
- Fall to somebody by assignment or lot
- Make lighter or brighter
FALL vs LIGHT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cut down (a tree); fell.
- To be born. Used chiefly of lambs.
- To apply oneself.
- To be included within the range or scope of something.
- To come, as by chance.
- To pass into a particular state, condition, or situation.
- To lose primordial innocence and happiness. Used of humanity as a result of the Fall.
- To give into temptation; suffer a moral lapse.
- To decline in financial value.
- To diminish in pitch or volume.
- To become less in amount or degree.
- To slope downward.
- To move downward to a lower level; be reduced.
- To lose office.
- To experience defeat or ruin.
- To undergo conquest or capture, especially as the result of an armed attack.
- To assume an expression of consternation or disappointment.
- To come forth as if by falling; issue.
- To be removed as if by falling.
- To occur at a specified time or place.
- To come into existence or occur as if by falling.
- To be directed toward or come into contact; rest.
- To be cast down.
- To hang down.
- To drop wounded or dead, especially in battle.
- To lose an upright or erect position suddenly.
- To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity.
- To come upon by chance or accident. Used with on or upon.
- To come upon one unexpectedly.
- To descend to the ground after flight; land.
- To get down, as from a vehicle or horse; dismount.
FALL vs LIGHT: ADVERB
- N/A
- With little weight and few burdens.
- In a light manner; lightly.
- With few burdens
FALL vs LIGHT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Issue
- Come out
- A loss of innocence or of chastity
- A lapse into sin
- The act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)
- Not serious or profound
- Not burdensome
- Demanding little effort
- Nimble
- Moving easily and quickly
- Not rich or heavily seasoned
- Psychologically light
- Of the military or industry
- Subject to fire or great heat
- Cause to start burning
- Divine illumination
- Emitting or reflecting light
- The quality of being luminous
- Merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance
- Marked by temperance in indulgence
- Start or maintain a fire in
- Alight from (a horse)
- Introduce light into
- (idiom) (go light on) To treat leniently.
- (idiom) (go light on) To use, acquire, or consume in small or moderate amounts.
FALL vs LIGHT: RELATED WORDS
- Descent, Return, Devolve, Diminish, Precipitate, Hang, Shine, Downfall, Come, Descend, Decrease, Autumn, Decline, Tumble, Drop
- Luminance, Lightness, Incandescent, Phosphorescent, Illumine, Brightness, Sparkle, Luminescent, Fluorescent, Luminosity, Bright, Illuminating, Illuminated, Illuminate, Illumination
FALL vs LIGHT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lessen, Downslope, Capitulation, Descent, Return, Diminish, Precipitate, Hang, Shine, Come, Descend, Decrease, Autumn, Decline, Tumble
- Luminance, Lightness, Incandescent, Phosphorescent, Illumine, Brightness, Sparkle, Luminescent, Fluorescent, Luminosity, Bright, Illuminating, Illuminated, Illuminate, Illumination
FALL vs LIGHT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Fall in love with yourself, and your boyfriend will fall in love with you.
- And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder.
- Fall brings beautiful leaves and chilly temperatures, but it also brings a level of discomfort that many people deal with each year: fall allergies.
- This in depth fall protection certification covers worker safety, creating a fall protection program for company employees.
- Early Fall residents will have the opportunity to roll their agreement to fall.
- However, if they are removed demand will fall and lead to a one off fall in house prices.
- Fall Protection Competent Person beforeemployeeexposure to the fall hazard and wearing of PFPS.
- By causing Adam and Eve to fall, Satan caused his own fall.
- Bring on fall and all the fall fashions!
- Measuring fall risk and predicting who will fall: clinimetric properties of four fall risk assessment tools for residential aged care.
- Light Emitting Diode used as the primary light source in a wide array of LED lighting products.
- What Kind of Light will Produce the Greatest Plant Growth, Regular Light or a Fluorescent Bulb?
- Your light we see light k in Your light see!
- For with You is the fountain of life; In Your light we see light.
- Exposure to light through windows is insufficient because glass almost completely blocks UVB light.
- The ready indicator light will light up once required temperature is reached.
- The light is too dim to be noticed in bright light, and even in dim light can be difficult to distinguish.
- LIGHT button to light the display for a few seconds.
- Light wood floors tend to bounce light around a space which allows light wood floors to work with almost any other wood finish color!
- Light Truck Metric, Light Truck High Floatation and Light Truck Numeric.
FALL vs LIGHT: QUESTIONS
- Do business overheads fall under current liabilities?
- What electoral divisions does Carlingford fall under?
- Should parental rights fall under state jurisdiction?
- Why are hospitals facing fall prevention challenges?
- Can chromosome inversion fall under harmful mutation?
- How does Barnum's fall represent the fall of his circus?
- Are fall leaves a must-have for Your Fall Wedding decor?
- Is it normal for hair strands to fall when they fall?
- Does a plane fall free fall when banked at 90 degrees?
- What months would fall under spring, summer and fall?
- What happens when you light a black light on blood?
- What does the Spanner light and engine management light mean?
- Why is incandescent light not used as a light source?
- What would make a light bulb light up the brightest?
- How do Transitions Light Intelligent lenses protect against blue light?
- Can light inactivate microorganisms using exposure to light?
- Are Bud Light icicles better than Natty Light Pops?
- Can light travel through the universe at light speed?
- How does a fluorescent light bulb produce UV light?
- Which light has a longer wavelength than red light?