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- (of rain or snow) fall, in particular fall heavily:"I watched the rain come down hard on the windows" · "the snow was coming down heavily"
- (of a building or other structure) collapse or be demolished:"we were lucky the bridge didn't come down" · "the whole ceiling had to come down"
- (of an aircraft) crash or crash-land:"the aircraft came down during an attempt to land in bad weather"
- be handed down by tradition or inheritance:"the name has come down from the last century"
- reach a decision or recommendation in favor of one side or another:"advisers and inspectors came down on our side"
- informalexperience the lessening of an excited or euphoric feeling, especially one produced by a narcotic drug:"I felt like a raver who has just come down from an ecstasy tablet"
- BRITISH ENGLISHleave a university, especially Oxford or Cambridge, after finishing one's studies:"Jarvis came down from Cambridge with a degree in engineering"
nouncome-down (noun)- a loss of status or importance:"patrol duty? A comedown for a sergeant"
- a feeling of disappointment or depression:"it's such a comedown after Christmas is over"
- a lessening of the sensations generated by a narcotic drug as its effects wear off:"the drug is like speed, but without the comedown"
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a loss of status or importance:
- a feeling of disappointment or depression:
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- The phrase "come down" has the following meanings12:
- To break and fall to the ground.
- If a price or a level comes down, it becomes lower.
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