Caerás (en. Fall)

/kaeˈɾas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Moving from a high position to a lower one, under the influence of gravity.
If you don't hold on properly, you'll fall off the chair.
Si no te sujetas bien, caerás de la silla.
To suffer a fall or a descent.
During the storm, you'll fall if you don't find shelter.
Durante la tormenta, caerás si no encuentras refugio.
To succumb to an emotion or situation.
If you're not careful, you'll fall into the trap of manipulation.
Si no tienes cuidado, caerás en la trampa de la manipulación.

Etymology

From the verb caer, from Latin 'cadĕre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you'll fall from the cloud
Realizing a reality that was unknown.
caerás de la nube
you won't be well liked
Not being accepted or liked by someone.
no caerás bien
you'll fall into the trap
Succumbing to a deceptive strategy.
caerás en la trampa

Related Words

caer
A verb indicating the movement of descending due to gravity.
caer
caída
The act of falling or the result of it.
caída
caedor
That falls or causes something to fall.
caedor

Slang Meanings

To be in trouble or in a complicated situation.
If you continue like this, you'll fall into a big mess.
Si sigues así, caerás en un gran lío.
To be caught or surprised.
I don't want you to catch me with that, I know you're lying.
No quiero que me caigas con eso, sé que estás mintiendo.