💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fallthrough"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| followthroughnoun | Alternative spelling of follow-through. [The continuance or completion of a project.] |
| fall-offnoun | Alternative spelling of falloff. [A reduction or decline.] |
| bleedthroughnoun | Alternative spelling of bleed-through. [The seepage of ink from one side of a printed page to the other.] |
| fall-backnoun | Alternative form of fallback. [An act of falling back.] |
| step-thrunoun | Alternative spelling of step-through. [(chiefly attributive) An open space in an otherwise solid object through which a person can step or walk.] |
| passthrunoun | (US) Alternative spelling of passthrough. [The act or process of passing through.] |
| deadendnoun | Alternative spelling of dead-end. [A road with no exit.] |
| fall-outnoun | Alternative spelling of fallout. [The event of small airborne particles falling to the ground in significant quantities as a result of major industrial activity, volcano eruption, sandstorm, nuclear explosion, etc.] |
| walkthrunoun | (US) Alternative spelling of walkthrough. [A tour of a space, such as a property for sale or rent.] |
| down-turnnoun | Alternative spelling of downturn. [A downward trend, or the beginnings of one.] |
| falling-outnoun | Alternative form of falling out. [(idiomatic) A rift between people or groups, often following a disagreement or quarrel] |
| midfallnoun | Alternative form of mid-fall. [(US) The middle of fall.] |
| dropoffnoun | Alternative form of drop-off. [A sudden downward slope or cliff.] |
| breakthrunoun | (US, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of breakthrough (major progress, great innovation). [(military) An advance through and past enemy lines.] |
| catch-22noun | (idiomatic) A difficult situation from which there is no escape because it involves mutually conflicting or dependent conditions. |
| walk-throughnoun | That can be walked through. |
| fly-throughnoun | Alternative form of flythrough. [A visual sequence in a film etc. in which the camera appears to pass over a landscape at high speed.] |
| glitch-festnoun | Alternative spelling of glitchfest. [(computing) A situation involving numerous glitches or bugs.] |
| drop-outnoun | Alternative spelling of dropout. [Someone who has left an educational institution without completing the course] |
| plotholenoun | Alternative spelling of plot hole. [(authorship) A gap or inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the flow of logic established by the story's plot.] |
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