Definition of Fall asleep

1. Verb. Change from a waking to a sleeping state. "He always falls asleep during lectures"

Exact synonyms: Dope Off, Doze Off, Drift Off, Drop Off, Drowse Off, Flake Out, Nod Off
Specialized synonyms: Zonk Out
Antonyms: Wake Up

Definition of Fall asleep

1. Verb. To pass from a state of wakefulness into sleep. ¹

2. Verb. (context: poetic euphemistic) To die (qualifier often seen on gravestones) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fall Asleep

fall-blooming hydrangea
fall-board
fall-off
fall-off analysis
fall-offs
fall-out
fall-out shelter
fall-run fish
fall-through
fall-throughs
fall about
fall about the place
fall all over
fall apart
fall armyworm
fall asleep
fall at the final hurdle
fall at the last hurdle
fall away
fall back
fall back on
fall back upon
fall behind
fall between two stools
fall board
fall by the wayside
fall cankerworm
fall dandelion

Literary usage of Fall asleep

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and by Joseph Addison, Richard Steele (1853)
"... though 1 dare promise you it will never make any body fall asleep.' ADDISON. L. No. 180. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. ..."

2. The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (1883)
"... or captivity—Blown out to sea—Beach the shore with great difficulty—Fall asleep, and am awakened by a voice calling my name—Devise various schemes to ..."

3. Dansk-norsk-engelsk Ordbog by Johannes Magnussen (1902)
"•Sovne [vi] fall asleep. Spaa [vt] prophesy, predict, foretell, bode, augur; be prophetic of; [vi] tell fortunes. ..."

4. Sketches of Debate in the First Senate of the United States, in 1789-90-91 by William Maclay, George Washington Harris (1880)
"In the midst of conversation, at table, and when driving himself in a chaise, he would fall asleep. When he commanded the troops against the Massachusetts ..."

5. Shakespeare Studies, and Essay on English Dictionaries by Thomas Spencer Baynes, Lewis Campbell (1896)
"... for fear, if they should fall asleep, some Fox or Wolf, or such like beast of prey, which either lurk in the thick woods, or lay wait in the grown corn, ..."

6. A Practical Treatise on the Forms of Process: Containing the New Regulations by Thomas Beveridge, Scotland Jury Court (1826)
"Processes do not fall asleep in the Jury Court. It is declared, by sect. 49, that no cause shall fall asleep while in the Jury Court, ..."

7. Teach Me Russian by Judy Mahoney (1999)
"Russian Lullaby Sleep, my joy, fall asleep. The light is turned off in the home. ... Fish fall asleep in a pond. The birds become quiet in the garden. ..."

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