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- Dictionaryadverbdown (adverb)
- toward or in a lower place or position, especially to or on the ground or another surface:"she looked down" · "the sun started to go down" · "he put his glass down" · "he swung the axe to chop down the tree" · "she flicked the switch up and down"Similar:toward a lower positiontoward the bottomto the groundto the floorOpposite:
- at or to a specified distance below:"you can plainly see the bottom 35 feet down"
- downstairs:"I went down to put the kettle on"Similar:toward a lower positiontoward the bottomin a lower positionat the bottomOpposite:
- expressing movement or position away from the north:"they're living down south"
- to or at a place perceived as lower (often expressing casualness or lack of hurry):"I'd rather be down at the villa" · "I'm going down to the arcade"
- BRITISH ENGLISHaway from the capital or major city:"there are eight trains a day, four up and four down"
- BRITISH ENGLISHaway from a university, especially Oxford or Cambridge:"he was down from Oxford"
- (with reference to food or drink swallowed) in or into the stomach:"she couldn't keep anything down"
- so as to lie or be fixed flush or flat:"she stuck down a Christmas label"
- used as a command to a person or animal to sit or lie down:"down, boy!"
- a crossword answer that reads vertically:"how many letters in fifteen down?"
- to or at a lower level of intensity, volume, or activity:"keep the noise down" · "the panic was dying down" · "at night it would cool down"
- to or at a lower price, value, or rank:"output was down by 20 percent" · "soup is down from 59 cents to 49 cents"
- to a finer consistency, a smaller amount or size, or a simpler or more basic state:"I must slim down a bit" · "a formal statement that can't be edited down" · "thin down an oil-based paint with spirits"
- from an earlier to a later point in time or order:"everyone, from the president down to the guy selling hot dogs, is outraged"
- in or into a weaker or worse position, mood, or condition:"the disclosures brought down some of the biggest names in the business" · "he was down with the flu"
- losing or at a disadvantage by a specified amount:"the Braves, down 7–6, rallied for two runs in the sixth inning"
- used to express progress through a series of tasks or items:"one down and only six more to go"
- (of a computer system) out of action or unavailable for use (especially temporarily):"the system went down yesterday"
- (down with —)shouted to express strong dislike of a specified person or thing:"crowds chanted “Down with bureaucracy!”"
- in or into writing:"taking down notes" · "I just write down whatever comes into my head"
- on or onto a list, schedule, or record:"I'll put you down for the evening shift"
- (with reference to partial payment of a sum of money) made initially or on the spot:"pay $500 down and the rest at the end of the month"
- (of sailing) with the current or the wind.
- (of a ship's helm) moved around to leeward so that the rudder is to windward and the vessel swings toward the wind.
- american football(of the ball or a player in possession) not in play, typically because forward progress has been stopped.
adjectivedown (adjective)- directed or moving toward a lower place or position:"the down escalator" · "click on the down arrow"
- US ENGLISHinformalsupporting or going along with someone or something:"you got to be down with me" · "she was totally down for a selfie" · "“You going to the movies?” “Yo, I'm down.”"
- aware of and following the latest fashion:"a seriously down, hip-hop homie"
- physicsdenoting a flavor (variety) of stable quark having relatively low mass and an electric charge of − 1/3. In the Standard Model protons and neutrons are composed of up and down quarks.
verbinformaldown (verb) · downs (third person present) · downed (past tense) · downed (past participle) · downing (present participle)- knock or bring to the ground:"175 enemy aircraft had been downed" · "he struck Slater on the face, downing him"Similar:knock to the groundthrow to the groundbring to the groundrugby-tackletrip up
- american footballput (the ball) out of play deliberately by touching one's knee to the ground while holding the ball or touching the ball itself to the ground:"Jones downed the ball in the end zone"
noundown (noun) · downs (plural noun)- informala period of unwelcome experiences or negative mood:"there had been more downs than ups during his years at the company" · "everyone gets their downs, their depressive periods"Similar:reversals of fortunestrokes of ill luckstrokes of bad luckknock-backsfit of depressionperiod of despondencythe dumpsone's black doga lowa funka blue funkthe mopesthe megrims
- american footballa chance for a team to advance the ball, ending when the ball carrier is tackled or the ball becomes out of play. A team must advance at least ten yards in a series of four downs in order to keep possession.
OriginOld English dūn, dūne, shortened from adūne ‘downward’, from the phrase of dūne ‘off the hill’ (see down).noundown (noun)- soft, fine, fluffy feathers which form the first covering of a young bird or an insulating layer below the contour feathers of an adult bird:"the baby penguins' wooly down is essential in the Antarctic winter"
- soft fine fluffy feathers taken from ducks or their nests and used for stuffing cushions, quilts, etc.; eiderdown:"a down-filled sleeping bag"
- fine, soft hair on the face or body of a person:"the baby's head was covered in down"
- short, soft hairs on some leaves, fruit, or seeds:"the bright green leaves are covered with a soft white down"
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse dúnn. - Synonyms for DOWN: forward, headlong, downward, downhill, downstairs, bottomward, downgrade, on a downward course, from higher to lower; Antonyms for DOWN: up, upward, rising, up, happy, cheerful, cheery, heartened, above.Learn more:Synonyms for DOWN: forward, headlong, downward, downhill, downstairs, bottomward, downgrade, on a downward course, from higher to lower; Antonyms for DOWN: up, upward, rising, up, happy, cheerful, cheery, heartened, above.thesaurus.yourdictionary.com/down
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Synonyms for DOWN: forward, headlong, downward, downhill, downstairs, bottomward, downgrade, on a downward course, from higher to lower; Antonyms for DOWN: up, upward, rising, up, happy, cheerful, cheery, heartened, above.
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