Meaning & Definition of word "Downfall"

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    Downfall

    /ˈdaʊn.fɔːl/

    noun:

    • 1. a sudden loss of power, prosperity, or status.
      • Example: The politician's downfall was attributed to a series of scandals.
    • 2. a fall in quality or condition.
      • Example: The company's downfall began with poor management decisions.
    • 3. a loss of happiness or benefit.
      • Example: His downfall was the result of his inability to resist temptation.
    • 4. the violent disintegration or ruination of something.
      • Example: The downfall of the ancient civilization was marked by internal conflict.
    • 5. a significant decline or setback.
      • Example: The once-prominent actor experienced a dramatic downfall in his career after several flops.

    Etymology

    Middle English, combining 'down' and 'fall'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    the downfall of:

    the cause of someone's failure or ruin

    downfall comes after pride:

    a warning that pride can lead to one's ruin

    to be on the brink of downfall:

    to be close to failure or disaster

    Related Words

    collapse:

    a sudden failure of something that was strong

    ruin:

    the state of being destroyed or extremely damaged

    failure:

    lack of success in achieving something

    Slang Meanings of downfall

    Meaning: hit rock bottom

    Example Sentence: After losing his job, he really hit rock bottom.

    Meaning: crash and burn

    Example Sentence: After her last business venture, it felt like she crashed and burned.