Meaning
Tumble means to fall suddenly and uncontrollably, often after losing balance. It can also mean to decrease sharply (e.g., prices, reputation) or to move in a confused or rolling way.
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Verb (intransitive or transitive)
 - Past tense: tumbled
 - Present participle: tumbling
 
Common structures:
- tumble down — to fall to the ground (e.g., a wall tumbling down)
 - tumble over — to trip or fall over something
 - tumble into — to fall into a situation or place
 - tumble out — to come out suddenly and in disorder
 
Example patterns:
- Something tumbles down
 - Someone tumbles over something
 - Prices tumbled dramatically
 
Common Phrases
- tumble down – collapse or fall apart
 - take a tumble – fall or experience a sudden drop
 - tumble out of bed – get out of bed clumsily
 - tumble into trouble – get into difficulty suddenly
 
Collocations
- tumble down the stairs
 - tumble onto the floor
 - stock prices tumble
 - tumble and roll
 - hair tumbling over shoulders
 
Examples
- She tumbled down the stairs but wasn’t hurt.
 - The old building finally tumbled down after years of neglect.
 - Stock prices tumbled after the announcement.
 - The child tumbled over the toy truck on the floor.
 - He tumbled out of bed when he heard the alarm.
 - Laughter tumbled out of the crowded room.
 - The company’s reputation tumbled due to the scandal.
 - Leaves tumbled along the street in the wind.
 
Synonyms or Related
- fall
 - collapse
 - plunge
 - topple
 - stumble
 
Antonym
- rise
 - ascend
 - climb
 - soar
 
