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Fall out of favor Meaning in English

expression

FAWL-owt-uhv-FAY-ver
FAWL-owt-ov-FAY-vuh

Definition

To no longer be liked, wanted, or approved of by people, often after having been popular or accepted before.

Usage & Nuances

This expression is formal to neutral and often used for trends, products, people, or ideas. Common with 'has fallen out of favor', 'falling out of favor', or 'fell out of favor'. Not about personal fights (unlike 'fall out' = argue).

Example Sentences

Vinyl records fell out of favor when CDs became popular.

basic

His ideas fell out of favor in the 1990s.

basic

Wearing hats to work fell out of favor after the 1950s.

basic

That style of music really fell out of favor fast, didn't it?

natural

Why did that technology fall out of favor so quickly?

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Once he criticized the boss, he fell out of favor at the company.

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