Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fall-off
noun
/ˈfɔːl ɒf/

Definition
A decrease in quantity, quality, or strength.

Examples
- There was a noticeable fall-off in sales during the winter months.
- The company’s profits showed a fall-off compared to last year.
- After the initial excitement, there was a fall-off in attendance at the events.

Meaning
The term ‘fall-off’ refers to a reduction in something’s level or intensity, often used to describe a decline in performance or value.

Synonyms
- decline
- decrease
- drop
- reduction
- diminution