How To Spell fell short?
How to Pronounce fell short?
Correct pronunciation for the word "fell short" is [fˈɛl ʃˈɔːt], [fˈɛl ʃˈɔːt], [f_ˈɛ_l ʃ_ˈɔː_t].
What are the misspellings for fell short?
- fall shor,
- fall short,
- vell short,
- gell short,
- tell short,
- fdll short,
- frll short,
- f4ll short,
- f3ll short,
- fekl short,
- fepl short,
- feol short,
- felk short,
- felp short,
- felo short,
- fell ahort,
- fell zhort,
- fell xhort,
- fell dhort,
- fell ehort
What is the present tense of Fell short?
What is the past tense of Fell short?
What is the adverb for fell short?
The adverb for "fell short" is "shortly".
What is the adjective for fell short?
The adjective form of "fell short" is "shortfall". For example, if a project fell short of its target, you could say there was a "shortfall" in meeting the goal.
Usage over time for fell short:
This graph shows how "fell short" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Fell short:
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v.
• miss • shrink- constrict ,
- condense ,
- dwindle ,
- deflate ,
- fall off ,
- contract ,
- concentrate ,
- compress ,
- decrease ,
- diminish .
- decline ,
- go wrong ,
- go down ,
- flop ,
- fizzle ,
- deteriorate ,
- backslide ,
- abort ,
- fall through ,
- founder ,
- break down ,
- fall ,
- flounder ,
- fold ,
- blunder ,
- fall flat ,
- fall short .
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Resources
- Correct spelling for fell short [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- fell short - English spelling dictionary
- Fell short | Definition of fell short by Merriam-Webster
- Fell short definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Fell short | Definition of fell short at Dictionary.com
- Fell short dictionary definition | fell short defined