down
down /ˈdaʊn/
adjective
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()
Being or moving lower in position or less in some value
(
down
)
being or moving lower in position or less in some value
Lay face down
lay face down
The moon is down
the moon is down
Our team is down by a run
our team is down by a run
Down by a pawn
down by a pawn
The stock market is down today
the stock market is down today
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()
Extending or moving from a higher to a lower place
(
down
, downward
)
extending or moving from a higher to a lower place
The down staircase
the down staircase
The downward course of the stream
the downward course of the stream
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()
Understood perfectly
(
down pat
, mastered
, down
)
understood perfectly
Had his algebra problems down
had his algebra problems down
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()
Being put out by a strikeout
(
down
)
being put out by a strikeout
Two down in the bottom of the ninth
two down in the bottom of the ninth
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()
Becoming progressively lower
(
down
)
becoming progressively lower
The down trend in the real estate market
the down trend in the real estate market
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Filled with melancholy and despondency
(
depressed
, dispirited
, down
, down in the mouth
, downcast
, downhearted
, gloomy
, grim
, low
, blue
[Informal] , low-spirited
)
filled with melancholy and despondency
Gloomy at the thought of what he had to face
gloomy at the thought of what he had to face
Gloomy predictions
gloomy predictions
A gloomy silence
a gloomy silence
Took a grim view of the economy
took a grim view of the economy
The darkening mood
the darkening mood
Lonely and blue in a strange city
lonely and blue in a strange city
Depressed by the loss of his job
depressed by the loss of his job
A dispirited and resigned expression on her face
a dispirited and resigned expression on her face
Downcast after his defeat
downcast after his defeat
Feeling discouraged and downhearted
feeling discouraged and downhearted
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Not functioning (temporarily or permanently)
(
down
)
not functioning (temporarily or permanently)
We can't work because the computer is down
we can't work because the computer is down
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Shut
(
down
)
shut
The shades were down
the shades were down
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Lower than previously
(
down
, depressed
)
lower than previously
The market is depressed
the market is depressed
Prices are down
prices are down
adverb
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()
Spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position
(
downwardly
, downwards
, downward
, down
)
spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position
Don't fall down
don't fall down
Rode the lift up and skied down
rode the lift up and skied down
Prices plunged downward
prices plunged downward
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()
Away from a more central or a more northerly place
(
down
)
away from a more central or a more northerly place
Was sent down to work at the regional office
was sent down to work at the regional office
Worked down on the farm
worked down on the farm
Came down for the wedding
came down for the wedding
Flew down to Florida
flew down to Florida
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()
Paid in cash at time of purchase
(
down
)
paid in cash at time of purchase
Put ten dollars down on the necklace
put ten dollars down on the necklace
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In an inactive or inoperative state
(
down
)
in an inactive or inoperative state
The factory went down during the strike
the factory went down during the strike
The computer went down again
the computer went down again
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To a lower intensity
(
down
)
to a lower intensity
He slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black
he slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black
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From an earlier time
(
down
)
from an earlier time
The story was passed down from father to son
the story was passed down from father to son
noun
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()
(American football) a complete play to advance the football
(
down
)
(American football) a complete play to advance the football
You have four downs to gain ten yards
you have four downs to gain ten yards
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()
Soft fine feathers
(
down feather
, down
)
soft fine feathers
The down from ducks and geese is often used to fill winter jackets due to its insulating properties.
The down from ducks and geese is often used to fill winter jackets due to its insulating properties.
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Fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
(
down
, pile
)
fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
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(usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil
(
down
)
(usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil
The sheep grazed peacefully on the rolling downs.
The sheep grazed peacefully on the rolling downs.
verb
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()
[Informal]
Drink down entirely
(
belt down
[Informal] , bolt down
[Informal] , drink down
, down
[Informal] , kill
[Informal] , pop
[Informal] , pour down
, toss off
[Informal] )
drink down entirely
He downed three martinis before dinner
He downed three martinis before dinner
She killed a bottle of brandy that night
She killed a bottle of brandy that night
They popped a few beer after work
They popped a few beer after work
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()
[Informal]
(sport) bring down or defeat (an opponent)
(
down
[Informal] )
(sport) bring down or defeat (an opponent)
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()
[Informal]
Eat up completely, as with great appetite
(
demolish
, devour
, go through
, consume
, down
[Informal] )
eat up completely, as with great appetite
Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal
Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal
The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them
The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them
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[Informal]
Improve or perfect by pruning or polishing
(
down
[Informal] , fine-tune
, refine
, polish
)
improve or perfect by pruning or polishing
Refine one's style of writing
refine one's style of writing
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[Informal]
Cause to come or go down
(
down
[Informal] , pull down
, cut down
, knock down
, push down
)
cause to come or go down
The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect
The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect
The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet
The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet
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[Informal]
Shoot at and force to come down
(
down
[Informal] , land
, shoot down
)
shoot at and force to come down
The enemy landed several of our aircraft
the enemy landed several of our aircraft
noun
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English physician who first described Down's syndrome (1828-1896)
(
Down
, John L. H. Down
, John Langdon Down
)
English physician who first described Down's syndrome (1828-1896)