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The example sentences of FALLOW in videos (7 in total of 7)

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the determiner farm noun, singular or mass completely adverb fallow noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction just adverb do verb, non-3rd person singular present two cardinal number years noun, plural ' possessive ending worth noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction part noun, singular or mass - time noun, singular or mass jobs noun, plural , you personal pronoun can modal easily adverb
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how wh-adverb much adjective land verb, base form you personal pronoun need verb, non-3rd person singular present to to bring verb, base form into preposition or subordinating conjunction cultivation noun, singular or mass , how wh-adverb you personal pronoun rotate verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner crops noun, plural , how wh-adverb many adjective fallow noun, singular or mass years noun, plural ,
fallow noun, singular or mass now adverb but coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun plowed verb, past tense over preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction over preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction over preposition or subordinating conjunction so adverb what wh-pronoun we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle to to try verb, base form and coordinating conjunction do verb, base form is verb, 3rd person singular present we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle
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do verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner lot noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction summer noun, singular or mass fallow noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction stuff noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner yes interjection we personal pronoun actually adverb do verb, non-3rd person singular present summer noun, singular or mass fallow noun, singular or mass most adverb, superlative of preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun fields noun, plural

Use "fallow" in a sentence | "fallow" example sentences

How to use "fallow" in a sentence?

  • Idleness, simon-pure, from which all manner of good springs like seed from a fallow soil, is sure to be misnamed and misconstrued.
    -Louise Imogen Guiney-
  • In my work, there's a tremendous amount of rejection and waves of fertile and fallow times.
    -Marlo Thomas-
  • Man is an animal that cannot long be left in safety without occupation; the growth of his fallow nature is apt to run into weeds.
    -George Stillman Hillard-
  • It takes a certain amount of courage to let the field lie fallow until you have something to say.
    -Emmylou Harris-
  • Like the soil, mind is fertilized while it lies fallow, until a new burst of bloom ensues.
    -John Dewey-
  • The garden has taught me to live, to appreciate the times when things are fallow and when they're not.
    -Jamaica Kincaid-
  • Success breeds success, and failure leads to a sort of fallow period.
    -Felicity Kendal-
  • Well, sometimes you need the fields to lie fallow in order to gain nutrients.
    -Cheech Marin-
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Definition and meaning of FALLOW

What does "fallow mean?"

/ˈfalō/

fallow

adjective
(Of fields) plowed but not sowed; uncultivated.
noun
piece of fallow land.
verb
leave land fallow for period.

What are synonyms of "fallow"?
Some common synonyms of "fallow" are:
  • uncultivated,
  • unplowed,
  • untilled,
  • unplanted,
  • unsown,
  • unseeded,
  • unused,
  • undeveloped,
  • dormant,
  • resting,
  • empty,
  • bare,
  • virgin,
  • neglected,
  • untended,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌənˈkəltəˌvādəd/

uncultivated
adjective

Not prepared for raising crops.

/ˌənˈploud/

unplowed
adjective verb

(of area of land) not having been ploughed. (Of farmland) Not plowed.

/ˌənˈtild/

untilled
adjective verb

(of land) not prepared and cultivated for crops. Not plowed or harrowed or hoed.

/ˌənˈplan(t)əd/

unplanted
adjective

Not planted.

/ˌənˈsōn/

unsown
adjective

not having been sown.

/ˌənˈsēdəd/

unseeded
adjective

(chiefly of competitor in sports tournament) not seeded.

unused
adjective

not being, or never having been, used.

/ˌəndəˈveləpt/

undeveloped
adjective

(Of camera film) not yet processed chemically.

/ˈdôrmənt/

dormant
adjective

sleeping or apparently asleep.

/rest/

resting
verb

To lean, support or place something against.

/ˈem(p)tē/

empty
adjective noun verb

containing nothing. empty bottle or glass. To remove the contents from something.

/ber/

bare
adjective adverb determiner verb

Not having a covering; naked. very. large amount or number of. uncover.

/ˈvərjən/

virgin
adjective noun

Never having had sexual intercourse. Person who has never had sexual intercourse.

/nəˈɡlektəd/

neglected
adjective verb

suffering lack of proper care. To fail to take care of something; ignore.

/ˌənˈtendəd/

untended
adjective verb

not cared for or looked after. Lacking care and attention.

What are antonyms of "fallow"?
Some common antonyms of "fallow" are:
  • cultivated,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈkəltəˌvādəd/

cultivated
adjective verb

refined and well educated. To cause to grow by education; to enlighten.

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