Meaning
- Fall through means that a plan, arrangement, or deal does not happen as expected, usually because of problems or failure.
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Phrasal verb
- Structure: subject + fall through
- Usage: Often used with plans, projects, or arrangements.
Examples:
- "Our travel plans fell through because of the storm."
- "The deal fell through at the last minute."
Common Phrases
- "plans fall through"
- "the deal fell through"
- "the project fell through"
Collocations
- plans fall through
- arrangement falls through
- deal falls through
- negotiations fall through
Examples
- Their wedding plans fell through when the venue was suddenly closed.
- The job offer fell through because the company froze hiring.
- His attempt to start a business fell through due to lack of funding.
- Our weekend picnic fell through because of the rain.
- The talks between the two companies fell through after weeks of negotiation.
- The concert fell through because the band canceled.
- His dream of studying abroad fell through when he couldn’t get the visa.
Synonyms or Related
- fail
- collapse
- break down
- be canceled
Antonym
- go through
- succeed
- work out
- be carried out