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Adverb

from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position
to come down the ladder.
on or to the ground, floor, or bottom
He fell down.
to or in a sitting or lying position.
to or in a position, area, or district considered lower, esp. from a geographical or cartographic standpoint, as to the south, a business district, etc.
We drove from San Francisco down to Los Angeles.
to or at a lower value or rate.
to a lesser pitch or volume
Turn down the radio.
in or to a calmer, less active, or less prominent state
The wind died down.
from an earlier to a later time
from the 17th century down to the present.
from a greater to a lesser strength, amount, etc.
to water down liquor.
in an attitude of earnest application
to get down to work.
on paper or in a book
Write down the address.
in cash at the time of purchase; at once
We paid
to the point of defeat, submission, inactivity, etc.
They shouted down the opposition.
in or into a fixed or supine position
They tied down the struggling animal.
to the source or actual position
The dogs tracked down the bear.
into a condition of ill health
He's come down with a cold.
in or into a lower status or condition
kept down by lack of education.
Nautical . toward the lee side, so as to turn a vessel to windward
Put the helm down!
Slang . on toast (as used in ordering a sandwich at a lunch counter or restaurant)
Give me a tuna down.

Preposition

in a descending or more remote direction or place on, over, or along
They ran off down the street.

Adjective

downward; going or directed downward
the down escalator.
being at a low position or on the ground, floor, or bottom.
toward the south, a business district, etc.
associated with or serving traffic, transportation, or the like, directed toward the south, a business district, etc.
the down platform.
downcast; depressed; dejected
You seem very down today.
ailing, esp., sick and bedridden
He's been down with a bad cold.
being the portion of the full price, as of an article bought on the installment plan, that is paid at the time of purchase or delivery
a payment of
Football . (of the ball) not in play.
behind an opponent or opponents in points, games, etc.
The team won the pennant despite having been down three games in the final week of play.
Baseball . out.
losing or having lost the amount indicated, esp. at gambling
After an hour at poker, he was down
having placed one's bet
Are you down for the fourth race?
finished, done, considered, or taken care of
five down and one to go.
out of order
The computer has been down all day.

Noun

a downward movement; descent.
a turn for the worse; reverse
The business cycle experienced a sudden down.
Football .
one of a series of four plays during which a team must advance the ball at least 10 yd. (9 m) to keep possession of it.
the declaring of the ball as down or out of play, or the play immediately preceding this.
Slang . an order of toast at a lunch counter or restaurant.
Slang . downer ( defs. 1a, b ) .

Verb (used with object)

to put, knock, or throw down; subdue
He downed his opponent in the third round.
to drink down, esp. quickly or in one gulp
to down a tankard of ale.
Informal . to defeat in a game or contest
The Mets downed the Dodgers in today's game.
to cause to fall from a height, esp. by shooting
Antiaircraft guns downed ten bombers.

Verb (used without object)

to go down; fall.

Interjection

(used as a command to a dog to stop attacking, to stop jumping on someone, to get off a couch or chair, etc.)
Down, Rover!
(used as a command or warning to duck, take cover, or the like)
Down! They're starting to shoot!

Idioms

down and out
down-and-out.
down cold or pat
mastered or learned perfectly
Another hour of studying and I'll have the math lesson down cold.
down in the mouth
discouraged; depressed; sad.
down on
Informal . hostile or averse to
Why are you so down on sports?
down with!
away with! cease!
Down with tyranny!
on or toward the ground or into a lower position
Down with your rifles!

Antonyms

adjective
above , higher , cheerful , cheery , happy , heartened

Synonyms

adjective
bottomward , cascading , declining , depressed , descending , downgrade , downhill , downward , dropping , earthward , falling , gravitating , groundward , inferior , nether , precipitating , sagging , sinking , sliding , slipping , slumping , subjacent , to the bottom , under , underneath , bad , blue * , cast down , chapfallen , crestfallen , dejected , disheartened , dispirited , downcast , downhearted , low , miserable , off , sad , slack , sluggish , dull , soft , ill , unwell , blue , desolate , dysphoric , gloomy , heavy-hearted , melancholic , melancholy , spiritless , tristful , unhappy , wistful , ailing , beat , below , defeat , destroy , downy , drink , eat , fell , floccose , flocculent , floor , fuzz , lanuginous , level , overthrow , plumage , puberulent , pubescent , sloping , suppress , woolly
noun
comedown , downfall , downgrade
verb
bring down , cut down , fell , flatten , floor , ground , knock down , level , prostrate , strike down , throw , bolt , englut , engorge , gobble , guzzle , ingurgitate , swill , wolf

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