down

B2
Pronunciation
/daÊŠn/
Noun
14 definition(s)
1 Definition

A negative aspect; a downer.

Example Sentences
  • I love almost everything about my job. The only down is that I can't take Saturdays off.
2 Definition

A grudge (on someone).

3 Definition

An act of swallowing an entire drink at once.

4 Definition

A single play, from the time the ball is snapped (the start) to the time the whistle is blown (the end) when the ball is down, or is downed.

Example Sentences
  • I bet after the third down, the kicker will replace the quarterback on the field.
5 Definition

(crosswords) A clue whose solution runs vertically in the grid.

Example Sentences
  • I haven't solved 12 or 13 across, but I've got most of the downs.
6 Definition

A downstairs room of a two-story house.

Example Sentences
  • She lives in a two-up two-down.
7 Definition

Down payment.

8 Definition

(especially southern England) A hill, especially a chalk hill; rolling grassland

Example Sentences
  • The North Downs are a ridge of chalk hills in south east England.
9 Definition

(usually in the plural) A field, especially one used for horse racing.

10 Definition

(chiefly in the plural) A tract of poor, sandy, undulating or hilly land near the sea, covered with fine turf which serves chiefly for the grazing of sheep.

11 Definition

Soft, fluffy immature feathers which grow on young birds. Used as insulating material in duvets, sleeping bags and jackets.

12 Definition

The pubescence of plants; the hairy crown or envelope of the seeds of certain plants, such as the thistle.

13 Definition

The soft hair of the face when beginning to appear.

14 Definition

That which is made of down, as a bed or pillow; that which affords ease and repose, like a bed of down.

Verb
9 definition(s)
1 Definition

To knock (someone or something) down; to cause to come down, to fell.

Example Sentences
  • A single rifle shot downed the mighty beast.
2 Definition

To lower; to put (something) down.

Example Sentences
  • The bell rang for lunch, and the workers downed their tools.
3 Definition

To defeat; to overpower.

4 Definition

To disparage, to put down.

5 Definition

To go or come down; to descend.

6 Definition

To drink or swallow, especially without stopping before the vessel containing the liquid is empty.

Example Sentences
  • He downed an ale and ordered another.
7 Definition

To render (the ball) dead, typically by touching the ground while in possession.

Example Sentences
  • He downed it at the seven-yard line.
8 Definition

(pocket billiards) To sink (a ball) into a hole or pocket.

Example Sentences
  • He downed two balls on the break.
9 Definition

To cover, ornament, line, or stuff with down.

Adjective
15 definition(s)
1 Definition

Sad, unhappy, depressed, feeling low.

Example Sentences
  • Mary seems very down since she split up with her boyfriend.
2 Definition

(normally in the combination 'down with') Sick or ill.

Example Sentences
  • He is down with the flu.
3 Definition

At a lower level than before.

Example Sentences
  • Prices are down.
4 Definition

Having a lower score than an opponent.

Example Sentences
  • At 5–1 down, she produced a great comeback to win the set on a tiebreak.
5 Definition

(following the noun modified) Out.

Example Sentences
  • Two down and one to go in the bottom of the ninth.
6 Definition

(with "on") Negative about, hostile to.

Example Sentences
  • Ever since Nixon, I've been down on Republicans.
7 Definition

Comfortable with, accepting of, approachable.

Example Sentences
  • Are you down to hang out at the mall, Jamal?
8 Definition

Inoperable; out of order; out of service.

Example Sentences
  • The system is down.
9 Definition

Finished (of a task); defeated or dealt with (of an opponent or obstacle); elapsed (of time). Often coupled with to go (remaining).

Example Sentences
  • Ten minutes down and nothing's happened yet.
10 Definition

(police, of a person) Wounded and unable to move normally, or killed.

Example Sentences
  • There are three soldiers down and one walking wounded.
11 Definition

(of an aircraft) Mechanically failed, collided, shot down, or otherwise suddenly unable to fly.

Example Sentences
  • We have a chopper down near the river.
12 Definition

Thoroughly practiced, learned or memorised; mastered. (Compare down pat.)

Example Sentences
  • It's two weeks until opening night and our lines are still not down yet.
13 Definition

Downright; absolute; positive.

14 Definition

Accepted or respected, especially in the black or thug community.

Example Sentences
  • What you mean, 'No'? Man, I thought you was down.
15 Definition

Facing downwards.

Adverb
18 definition(s)
1 Definition

From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.

Example Sentences
  • The cat jumped down from the table.
2 Definition

At a lower or further place or position along a set path.

Example Sentences
  • His place is farther down the road.
3 Definition

South (as south is at the bottom of typical maps).

Example Sentences
  • I went down to Miami for a conference.
4 Definition

Away from the city (regardless of direction).

Example Sentences
  • He went down to Cavan.
5 Definition

At or towards any place that is visualised as 'down' by virtue of local features or local convention, or arbitrarily, irrespective of direction or elevation change.

Example Sentences
  • She lives down by the park.
6 Definition

Towards the opponent's side (in ball-sports).

7 Definition

Into a state of non-operation.

Example Sentences
  • The computer has been shut down.
8 Definition

To a subordinate or less prestigious position or rank.

Example Sentences
  • After the incident, Kelly went down to Second Lieutenant.
9 Definition

In the direction leading away from the principal terminus, away from milepost zero.

10 Definition

(sentence substitute) Get down.

Example Sentences
  • Down, boy! (such as to direct a dog to stand on four legs from two, or to sit from standing on four legs.)
11 Definition

(academia) Away from Oxford or Cambridge.

Example Sentences
  • He's gone back down to Newcastle for Christmas.
12 Definition

From a remoter or higher antiquity.

Example Sentences
  • These traditions have been handed down over generations.
13 Definition

So as to lessen quantity, level or intensity.

Example Sentences
  • Please turn the music down!
14 Definition

So as to reduce size, weight or volume.

Example Sentences
  • Boil the mixture down to a syrupy consistency.
15 Definition

From less to greater detail.

Example Sentences
  • This spreadsheet lets you drill down to daily or even hourly sales figures.
16 Definition

So as to secure or compress something to the floor, ground, or other (usually horizontal) surface.

Example Sentences
  • We need to nail down this carpet so people don't keep tripping over it.
17 Definition

(intensifier) Used with verbs to add emphasis to the action of the verb.

Example Sentences
  • They tamped (down) the asphalt to get a better bond.
18 Definition

Used with verbs to indicate that the action of the verb was carried to some state of completion, rather than being of indefinite duration.

Example Sentences
  • He boiled the mixture. / He boiled down the mixture.
Preposition
4 definition(s)
1 Definition

From the higher end to the lower of.

Example Sentences
  • The ball rolled down the hill.
2 Definition

From nouth to south of.

Example Sentences
  • We sailed down the eastern seaboard.
3 Definition

From one end to another of (in any direction); along.

Example Sentences
  • The bus went down the street.
4 Definition

At (a given place that is seen as removed from one's present location or other point of reference).

Example Sentences
  • I'll see you later down the pub.