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down
/daʊn/
Definition
1
In or towards a lower place or position; from a higher to a lower point.
2
The soft, fine feathers from the undercoat of a bird, used for stuffing pillows and jackets.
3
Feeling sad, depressed, or low in spirits.
4
Slang for willing to participate or in agreement (e.g., 'I'm down').
5
Completely; used for emphasis (e.g., 'shut down').
Examples
The stock market went down faster than my hopes after binge-watching true crime documentaries.
She fluffed up her down pillow, dreaming of a world where coffee brews itself.
After the breakup, he was feeling down, but perked up when his cat judged him silently from the couch.
You wanna hit the arcade? I'm down, as long as there's no claw machine betrayal involved.