falls, fell, fallen, falling
to fall out
phrasal verbC
To have a disagreement or argument with someone
- 1They fell out over a small misunderstanding.
- 2She fell out with her friend after the argument.
When you fall out with someone, it means you have a fight or disagreement with them. You are not getting along and may be angry or upset with each other. It can happen between friends, family members, or even coworkers.
Remember, falling out with someone doesn't always mean the end of the relationship. It's important to communicate and try to resolve the issue to maintain a healthy connection with the person.
at a wellness retreat
A Relaxing Day Interrupted
Christopher
I heard you and Emma fell out last week.
Nancy
Yeah, we had a disagreement over the weekend plans.
Christopher
That's unfortunate. I hope you two can patch things up soon.
Nancy
I hope so too. It's been on my mind all day.
at a car cleaning service
Cleaning Tensions
Michelle
I heard you and Tom fell out last week.
David
Yeah, it was over something silly, but we haven't talked since.
Michelle
That's tough. Maybe you should reach out and clear the air.
David
You're right, I'll give him a call after we're done here.
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Similar to "to fall out":
- 1argue
- 2quarrel