Falls
Americannoun
Explanation
A falls is a waterfall, a natural place where water cascades from a height. Niagara Falls is one of the world's most well-known falls. The noun falls can be singular or plural: "We saw four small falls flowing down the side of the mountain." Falls are formed when a river or stream flows over a cliff or a high, rocky area. Some falls occur when snow melts and water cascades down the face of a mountain. The word falls comes from the water falling, from an Old English root word: feallan, "to drop from a height."
Example Sentences
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Appearing in Chippewa Falls, Trump said his policies had helped farmers by lowering costs, expanding markets and cutting regulations.
From Barron's • Jun. 5, 2026
Police said four other people were injured in the incident in Murchison Falls National Park in the northwest of the country on Sunday evening.
From BBC • May 25, 2026
There is only one older piece of evidence of wood used by humans, from the Kalambo Falls site in Zambia, dating to around 476,000 years ago.
From Science Daily • May 24, 2026
If staying into the week, hiking Kaaterskill Falls becomes far more enjoyable once the crowds clear out.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 20, 2026
And we hug each other, right there at the back of the Paintbrush Falls Middle School auditorium where anybody could look right in and see us, and I do not even care if they do.
From "The Misfits" by James Howe
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