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Definitions of down from WordNet
1
down (adj.)
being put out by a strikeout;
two down in the bottom of the ninth
down (adj.)
understood perfectly;
had his algebra problems down
Synonyms: down pat / mastered
down (adj.)
filled with melancholy and despondency;
down (adj.)
becoming progressively lower;
the down trend in the real estate market
down (adj.)
being or moving lower in position or less in some value;
the moon is down
our team is down by a run
the stock market is down today
lay face down
down by a pawn
down (adj.)
shut;
the shades were down
down (adj.)
not functioning (temporarily or permanently);
we can't work because the computer is down
2
down (v.)
drink down entirely;
He downed three martinis before dinner
down (v.)
eat up completely, as with great appetite;
Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal
down (v.)
bring down or defeat (an opponent);
down (v.)
shoot at and force to come down;
down (v.)
cause to come or go down;
The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect
The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet
Synonyms: knock down / cut down / push down / pull down
3
down (adv.)
spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position;
rode the lift up and skied down
don't fall down
down (adv.)
away from a more central or a more northerly place;
came down for the wedding
worked down on the farm
flew down to Florida
was sent down to work at the regional office
down (adv.)
paid in cash at time of purchase;
put ten dollars down on the necklace
down (adv.)
from an earlier time;
the story was passed down from father to son
down (adv.)
to a lower intensity;
he slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black
down (adv.)
in an inactive or inoperative state;
the computer went down again
the factory went down during the strike
4
down (n.)
soft fine feathers;
Synonyms: down feather
down (n.)
(American football) a complete play to advance the football;
you have four downs to gain ten yards
down (n.)
(usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil;
down (n.)
fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs);
Synonyms: pile
5
Down (n.)
English physician who first described Down's syndrome (1828-1896);
Synonyms: John L. H. Down