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adverb
- 1. Towards or in a low or lower position, level or state; on or to the ground.
2. From a greater to a lesser size, amount or level.
- Example: scaled down
- Example: calm down
4. In writing; on paper.
- Example: take down notes
- Example: put down five pounds
- Example: hunt someone down
- Example: grind down
- Example: handed down through generations
- Example: worn down by illness
- Example: keep food down
- Example: 5 down
- 1. In a lower position on something.
2. Along; at a further position on, by or through.
- Example: down the road
4. From the top to or towards the bottom.
5. dialect
- To or in (a particular place).
- Example: going down the town
- 1. Sad; in low spirits.
2. Going towards or reaching a lower position.
- Example: a down pipe
- Example: a down payment
5. Said of a computer, etc: out of action, especially temporarily.
- 1. To drink something quickly, especially in one gulp.
- Thesaurus: drink, gulp, swallow, imbibe.
- Thesaurus: fell, floor, defeat, beat, topple, tackle, overthrow, vanquish, nail.
- 1. Used as a command to animals, especially dogs: get or stay down.
- 1. An unsuccessful or otherwise unpleasant period.
- Example: Life has its ups and downs
- Form: downs
- With a deficit (of something specified).
- Example: down by three goals
- Noted; entered in a list, etc.
- Example: Your name is down for the hurdles
- Depressed.
- Thesaurus: depressed, dispirited, crestfallen, melancholy, sad, unhappy, disheartened, dejected.
- In unfortunate circumstances; in a bad way.
- colloq
Completely; perfectly.
- colloq
To stop working, as a protest.
- colloq
In or to Australia and/or New Zealand.
- Let us get rid of ...!
- colloq
To be ill-disposed towards them.
- To and fro.
- Alternately well and ill.
