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单词 fell
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fell

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noun (1)

ˈfel How to pronounce fell (audio)
1
: skin, hide, pelt
2
: a thin tough membrane covering a carcass directly under the hide

fell

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verb

felled; felling; fells

transitive verb

1
a
: to cut, knock, or bring down
fell a tree
b
: kill
Her father was felled by a heart attack.
2
: to sew (a seam) by folding one raw edge under the other and sewing flat on the wrong side
fellable
ˈfe-lə-bəl How to pronounce fell (audio)
adjective
feller noun

fell

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past tense of fall

fell

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adjective

1
a
: fierce, cruel, terrible
b
: sinister, malevolent
a fell purpose
c
: very destructive : deadly
a fell disease
2
Scotland : sharp, pungent
fellness noun

fell

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noun

dialectal British
: a high barren field or moor

Synonyms

Verb

  • bowl (down or over)
  • down
  • drop
  • floor
  • knock down
  • knock over
  • level
  • mow (down)
  • prostrate

Adjective

  • baleful
  • deadly
  • deathly
  • fatal
  • killer
  • lethal
  • mortal
  • murderous
  • pestilent
  • terminal
  • vital
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Example Sentences

Verb using an ax to fell a tree He's strong enough to fell an ox. Adjective planning for the distribution of resources in case of some fell event war crimes committed by a fell and barbarous enemy

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German fel skin, Latin pellis

Verb

Middle English, from Old English fellan; akin to Old English feallan to fall — more at fall

Adjective

Middle English fel, from Anglo-French — more at felon

Noun

Middle English, from Old Norse fell, fjall mountain; akin to Old High German felis rock

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adjective

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

fell 1 of 2

verb

ˈfel How to pronounce fell (audio)
felled; felling
: to cut or knock down
I felled a tree.

fell

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past tense of fall

fell 1 of 2

verb

1
as in to drop
to strike (someone) so forcefully as to cause a fall a champion boxer who was shockingly felled in the first round

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • drop
  • down
  • hit
  • floor
  • topple
  • smack
  • knock over
  • level
  • slap
  • prostrate
  • pound
  • knock down
  • punch
  • slam
  • bang
  • poke
  • thump
  • mow (down)
  • whack
  • bowl (down or over)
  • overthrow
  • knock out
  • throw down
  • jab
  • hammer
  • paste
  • smite
  • swipe
  • kayo
  • slug
  • bludgeon
  • bash
  • thwack
  • clobber
  • belt
  • sock
  • swat
  • whale
  • KO
  • slog
  • wallop
2
as in to mow
to bring down by cutting the settlers began the daunting task of felling the mighty trees that blanketed the island

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • mow
  • hew
  • flatten
  • demolish
  • cut (down)
  • chop (down)
  • tear down
  • raze
  • bulldoze
  • level
3
as in to kill
to deprive of life the quest for a cure for malaria, the disease that felled so many during the digging of the Panama Canal

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • kill
  • destroy
  • slay
  • take
  • carry off
  • claim
  • off
  • dispatch
  • croak
  • murder
  • whack
  • do for
  • cut down
  • take out
  • get
  • slaughter
  • rub out
  • finish
  • assassinate
  • do in
  • put away
  • make away with
  • waste
  • kill off
  • smite
  • bump off
  • blot out
  • snuff
  • neutralize
  • decimate
  • mow
  • annihilate
  • butcher
  • ice
  • do away with
  • execute
  • massacre
  • scrag
  • put down
  • terminate
  • martyr
  • knock off
  • suicide
  • euthanize
  • euthanatize

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • revive
  • restore
  • raise
  • resurrect
  • animate
  • resuscitate
  • nurture
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fell

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adjective

1
as in lethal
likely to cause or capable of causing death planning for the distribution of resources in case of some fell event

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • lethal
  • deadly
  • fatal
  • infectious
  • poisonous
  • killer
  • deathly
  • mortal
  • terminal
  • toxic
  • infective
  • dangerous
  • harmful
  • murderous
  • injurious
  • vital
  • baleful
  • threatening
  • destructive
  • hazardous
  • ugly
  • serious
  • bloody
  • pestilent
  • pernicious
  • jeopardizing
  • risky
  • perilous
  • virulent
  • grave
  • sanguine
  • baneful
  • menacing
  • noxious
  • deleterious
  • grievous
  • pestilential
  • unhealthy
  • unsound
  • truculent
  • sanguinary
  • sublethal
  • parlous
  • internecine

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • healthy
  • nonfatal
  • beneficial
  • wholesome
  • healthful
  • useful
  • advantageous
  • salutary
  • beneficial
  • nonlethal
  • remedial
  • restorative
  • salubrious
  • safe
  • tonic
  • corrective
  • curative
  • alleviative
  • nontoxic
  • nonpoisonous
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2
as in savage
violently unfriendly or aggressive in disposition a once-mighty nation conquered by a fell and barbarous enemy

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • savage
  • fierce
  • vicious
  • ferocious
  • merciless
  • grim
  • murdering
  • ruthless
  • brute
  • relentless
  • murderous
  • threatening
  • menacing
  • wild
  • bloody
  • feisty
  • chippy
  • belligerent
  • scrappy
  • ravenous
  • contentious
  • militant
  • sanguine
  • combative
  • pugnacious
  • discordant
  • assaultive
  • pitiless
  • implacable
  • heartless
  • barbaric
  • inhuman
  • confrontational
  • uncivilized
  • quarrelsome
  • warlike
  • bellicose
  • wanton
  • unrelenting
  • brawly
  • bare-knuckled
  • sanguinary
  • truculent
  • bloodthirsty
  • argumentative
  • gladiatorial
  • disputatious
  • inhumane
  • homicidal
  • bestial
  • voracious
  • bare-knuckles
  • bare-knuckle
  • take-no-prisoners
  • blood-and-guts
  • rapacious
  • in-your-face

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • mild
  • warm
  • gentle
  • tame
  • friendly
  • kind
  • congenial
  • hearty
  • cordial
  • submissive
  • compliant
  • merciful
  • genial
  • amicable
  • companionable
  • human
  • compassionate
  • benign
  • amiable
  • peaceful
  • pacific
  • unaggressive
  • comradely
  • warmhearted
  • peaceable
  • cultured
  • civilized
  • obliging
  • humane
  • complaisant
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