Pronunciation: /fɔl ɪn/
verb to collapse or succumb to something
A1 I fell in love with a new book.
A2 She fell in line at the grocery store.
B1 The students fell in line for the school assembly.
B2 The team fell in sync during the performance.
C1 The pieces of the puzzle fell in place perfectly.
C2 The plan fell in line with our overall strategy.
preposition used to indicate involvement or participation in something
A1 I fell in love with a new book.
A2 She fell in line at the grocery store.
B1 The hikers fell in step with each other.
B2 The team fell in sync during the performance.
C1 The orchestra fell in perfect harmony.
C2 The dancers fell in time with the music.
formal It is important to be cautious and not fall in the trap of misinformation.
informal I can't believe I fell in love with that TV show, it's so addictive!
slang I totally fell in with the wrong crowd in high school.
figurative Sometimes it's easy to fall in with the routine of everyday life and forget to enjoy the little moments.
fell in
fall in
more likely to fall in
most likely to fall in
falls in
will fall in
has fallen in
is falling in
falls in
easily falls in
to fall in
falling in
fallen in