fall short of

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Definition

Verb: - To fail to reach or meet a certain standard, expectation, goal, or level. It implies a deficiency or a lack of sufficiency.

Usage

This verb phrase is used to indicate that something does not achieve what was hoped for, required, or anticipated. It is typically followed by the object that was not attained. - The subject is often a performance, result, effort, or amount. - It is commonly used with words like "expectations," "standards," "goals," "requirements," or "targets."

Examples
  • The company's quarterly earnings fell short of analysts' predictions.
  • Despite their hard work, the team's performance fell short of the coach's expectations.
  • My exam score fell short of the passing grade by just two points.
  • The donation total fell short of our fundraising goal.
Advanced Usage
  • "to fall far short of": Emphasizes a significant failure to meet a standard.
    • The film's plot fell far short of the brilliance of the original novel.
  • Used in formal and analytical contexts to evaluate outcomes against benchmarks.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shortfall (n): A deficit or the amount by which something falls short.
    • There was a significant budget shortfall this year.
  • Come up short: A similar idiom meaning to fail to reach a goal or standard.
    • We came up short in our bid to win the contract.
Synonyms
  • Fail to meet
  • Not live up to
  • Miss (a target)
  • Be inadequate
Antonyms
  • Meet
  • Satisfy
  • Fulfill
  • Exceed
  • Surpass
Related Phrases
  • Fall short: (Without "of") To be deficient or insufficient.
    • Our supplies fell short, so we had to ration food.
  • Fall short of the mark: An idiomatic expression with the same meaning as "fall short of."
    • His proposal fell short of the mark and was rejected by the committee.
Verb
  1. fail to satisfy, as of expectations, for example