To fall. Usually in a downwards direction.
"Botsuraku" is the Japanese word for downfall.
There was a downfall. It was King Peter's downfall. The downfall of the city. The market experienced a downfall.
2008 saw the downfall of the giants of banking.
Yes, the compound noun 'downfall' is a common noun, a general word for a loss of power, prosperity, or status; a general word for the cause of such a loss; a general word for any downfall of any kind.
means to cause a downfall
The answer is DOWNFALL
The Greek word "hamartia" means to miss the mark or to make an error. It is often used in literature to describe a tragic flaw in a character that leads to their downfall.
Yes you can, but I think you would usually use this word in a past sentence or maybe a future sentence: past - Alcohol led to his downfall present - Alcohol will be his downfall
a sudden fall of rain or snow
It depends on wat u mean by downfall cuz he had many thngs that slowd him down and got in his way
Yes, the compound noun 'downfall' is a common noun, a general word for a loss of power, prosperity, or status; a general word for the cause of such a loss; a general word for any downfall of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
The demise of his father brought a downfall on their livelihood.