The difference between Autumn and Decline
When used as nouns, autumn means traditionally the third of the four seasons, when deciduous trees lose their leaves, whereas decline means downward movement, fall.
Autumn is also adjective with the meaning: of or relating to autumn.
Decline is also verb with the meaning: to move downwards, to fall, to drop.
check bellow for the other definitions of Autumn and Decline
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Autumn as a noun:
Traditionally the third of the four seasons, when deciduous trees lose their leaves; typically regarded as being from September 24 to December 22 in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, and the months of March, April and May in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Autumn as a noun:
The time period when someone or something is past its prime.
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Autumn as a noun (fashion):
A person with relatively dark hair and a warm skin tone, seen as best suited to certain colours in clothing.
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Autumn as an adjective:
Of or relating to autumn; autumnal
Examples:
"'autumn leaves"
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Decline as a noun:
Downward movement, fall.
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Decline as a noun:
A sloping downward, e.g. of a hill or road.
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Decline as a noun:
A weakening.
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Decline as a noun:
A reduction or diminution of activity.
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Decline as a verb (intransitive):
To move downwards, to fall, to drop.
Examples:
"The dollar has declined rapidly since 2001."
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Decline as a verb (intransitive):
To become weaker or worse.
Examples:
"My health declined in winter."
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Decline as a verb (transitive):
To bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall.
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Decline as a verb (transitive):
To cause to decrease or diminish.
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Decline as a verb:
To turn or bend aside; to deviate; to stray; to withdraw.
Examples:
"a line that declines from straightness"
"conduct that declines from sound morals"
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Decline as a verb (transitive):
To refuse, forbear.
Examples:
"On reflection I think I will decline your generous offer."
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Decline as a verb (transitive, grammar, usually of substantives, adjectives and pronouns):
To inflect for case, number and sometimes gender.
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Decline as a verb (by extension):
To run through from first to last; to repeat like a schoolboy declining a noun.
Examples:
"rfquotek Shakespeare"
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Decline as a verb (American football, Canadian football):
To reject a penalty against the opposing team, usually because the result of accepting it would benefit the non-penalized team less than the preceding play.