down
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~ being or moving lower in position or less in some value; "lay face down"; "the moon is down"; "our team is down by a run"; "down by a pawn"; "the stock market is down today"
down
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~ being put out by a strikeout; "two down in the bottom of the ninth"
down
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~ understood perfectly; "had his algebra problems down"
down
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~ not functioning (temporarily or permanently); "we can't work because the computer is down"
down
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~ extending or moving from a higher to a lower place; "the down staircase"; "the downward course of the stream"
down
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~ filled with melancholy and despondency; "gloomy at the thought of what he had to face"; "gloomy predictions"; "a gloomy silence"; "took a grim view of the economy"; "the darkening mood"; "lonely and blue in a strange city"; "depressed by the loss of his job"; "a dispirited and resigned expression on her face"; "downcast after his defeat"; "feeling discouraged and downhearted"
down
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~ becoming progressively lower; "the down trend in the real estate market"
downbound
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~ heading in any direction that is conventionally down; "a downbound channel"; "the downbound train"
downcast
— Adjective
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~ filled with melancholy and despondency; "gloomy at the thought of what he had to face"; "gloomy predictions"; "a gloomy silence"; "took a grim view of the economy"; "the darkening mood"; "lonely and blue in a strange city"; "depressed by the loss of his job"; "a dispirited and resigned expression on her face"; "downcast after his defeat"; "feeling discouraged and downhearted"
downcast
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~ directed downward; "a downcast glance"
downfield
— Adjective
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~ toward or in the defending team's end of the playing field; "he threw to a downfield receiver"
downhearted
— Adjective
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~ filled with melancholy and despondency; "gloomy at the thought of what he had to face"; "gloomy predictions"; "a gloomy silence"; "took a grim view of the economy"; "the darkening mood"; "lonely and blue in a strange city"; "depressed by the loss of his job"; "a dispirited and resigned expression on her face"; "downcast after his defeat"; "feeling discouraged and downhearted"
downhill
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~ sloping down rather steeply
downlike
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~ like down or as soft as down
downmarket
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~ designed for low-income consumers
downright
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~ complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers; "absolute freedom"; "an absolute dimwit"; "a downright lie"; "out-and-out mayhem"; "an out-and-out lie"; "a rank outsider"; "many right-down vices"; "got the job through sheer persistence"; "sheer stupidity"
downright
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~ characterized by plain blunt honesty; "a downright answer"; "a downright kind of person"
downscale
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~ intended for people with low incomes; "mass-produced downscale versions of high-priced fashions"
downstage
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~ of the front half of a stage
downstair
— Adjective
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~ on or of lower floors of a building; "the downstairs (or downstair) phone"