Descend vs Drop vs Fall vs Go down vs Sink
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Descend
Drop
Fall
Go down
Sink
| Descend | Drop | Fall | Go down | Sink | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 //dɪˈsɛnd//🇺🇸 //dɪˈsɛnd// | 🇬🇧 /["/drɒp/","/drɒps/","/drɒpt/","/ˈdrɒpɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/drɑːp/","/drɑːps/","/drɑːpt/","/ˈdrɑːpɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/fɔːl/","/fɔːlz/","/fel/","/ˈfɔːlən/","/ˈfɔːlɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/fɔːl/","/fɔːlz/","/fel/","/ˈfɔːlən/","/ˈfɔːlɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 //ɡəʊ daʊn//🇺🇸 //ɡoʊ daʊn// | 🇬🇧 /["/sɪŋk/","/sɪŋks/","/sæŋk/","/sʌŋk/","/ˈsɪŋkɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/sɪŋk/","/sɪŋks/","/sæŋk/","/sʌŋk/","/ˈsɪŋkɪŋ/"]/ |
| Meaning | To go downwards. | to let something fall or go down | To drop down from a higher place to a lower one. | To move to a lower place or position. | A place where you wash dishes and hands. |
| Example | As the sun began to set, the temperature started to descend. | Please drop the ball so we can play a game. | I always fall asleep quickly at night. | Please go down the stairs to the basement. | The ship began to sink after hitting the iceberg. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral |
| How common | Top 3,000 (common) | Top 1,000 (very common) | Top 1,000 (very common) | Top 1,000 (very common) | Top 1,000 (very common) |
| CEFR level | C1 | A2 | A1 | - | B1 |
| Part of speech | verb | verb | verb | verb | |
| Collocations | descend rapidly, descend into chaos, descend from, descend the stairs, descend gradually | accidentally, carelessly, casually, in, into, on, accidentally, carelessly, casually, in, into, on, heavily, gently, lightly, let something, be ready to, into, onto, to, drop like a stone, drop open, considerably, dramatically, drastically, be likely to, be unlikely to, below, by, from, sharply, steeply, away, into, to, towards/toward, quietly, unceremoniously, from, in favour/favor of, quietly, immediately, quickly, let something, agree to, decide to, in favour/favor of | heavily, steadily, freely, be about to, let somebody/something, from, into, on, almost, nearly, headlong, be about to, stumble and fall, trip and fall, dramatically, rapidly, sharply, be expected to, be likely to, continue to, below, by, from, almost, nearly, headlong, be about to, stumble and fall, trip and fall, squarely, into, outside, under | go down the stairs, go down in price, go down with a cold, go down smoothly, go down in history | slowly, fast, down, begin to, start to, below, beneath, into, sink like a stone, sink or swim, sink to the bottom (of something), wearily, gratefully, gracefully, into, onto, sink below the horizon, sink to the floor, sink to the ground, wearily, gratefully, gracefully, into, onto, sink below the horizon, sink to the floor, sink to the ground, quickly, rapidly, gradually, into, sink to a new low, sink to new lows |
| Antonyms | ascend, rise, climb | pick up, raise, lift | rise, ascend, get up | - | float, rise |
| Common mistakes | Confused with 'ascend' which means to go up., Using it incorrectly in passive form, i.e., not using it when descent is not intentional., Omitting the object when necessary, leading to unclear sentences. | Using 'drop' without an object (e.g., saying 'I drop' instead of 'I drop the ball'), Confusing 'drop' with 'spill' when referring to liquids, Incorrectly using 'drop' in the past tense form; remember it's 'dropped' | Using 'falled' instead of 'fell' for past tense., Confusing 'fall' with 'felt' when using in phrases., Using 'fall' incorrectly with inanimate objects, as in 'the tree falls' instead of 'the tree fell.' | Confused with 'go up' - remember 'down' means lower., Using inappropriately for non-physical contexts., Omitting necessary prepositions in phrases. | Confused with 'sank' - the past tense of sink., Using 'sink' as a noun when describing the action of sinking., Mispronouncing it as 'sinc'. |
| Usage notes | Use in contexts like movement or hierarchy. More formal contexts may require specific descriptions of descent. | Use 'drop' when something is falling or being released. It's appropriate in both casual and more serious contexts, but avoid using it in overly formal writing. | Use 'fall' when discussing something dropping or losing balance. Avoid using in very formal contexts where 'descend' might be more appropriate. | Use 'go down' when describing movement to a lower level. It can also refer to prices, emotions, or information. Avoid in very formal contexts. | Used in everyday contexts for kitchens and bathrooms. Not used in formal writing. Avoid confusion with 'sank' which is its past tense. |
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Frequently asked questions: Descend vs Drop vs Fall vs Go down vs Sink
What's the difference between Descend, Drop, Fall, Go down, and Sink?
Descend: To go downwards. Drop: to let something fall or go down Fall: To drop down from a higher place to a lower one. Go down: To move to a lower place or position. Sink: A place where you wash dishes and hands.
Which is more advanced: Descend, Drop, Fall, Go down, and Sink?
Descend is the highest level, at C1, on the CEFR scale.
Can you show an example of each?
Descend: As the sun began to set, the temperature started to descend. Drop: Please drop the ball so we can play a game. Fall: I always fall asleep quickly at night. Go down: Please go down the stairs to the basement. Sink: The ship began to sink after hitting the iceberg.
Can I use Descend, Drop, Fall, Go down, and Sink interchangeably?
Not always. Descend, Drop, Fall, Go down, and Sink are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.