down
adverb
towards or in a lower place or position, especially to or on the ground or another surface.
she looked down
towards a lower position,downwards,downstairs,towards the bottom,from top to bottom,to the ground,to the floor,over
preposition
from a higher to a lower point of (something).
up and down the stairs
lower in/on,to the bottom of
adjective
directed or moving towards a lower place or position.
the down escalator
verb
knock or bring to the ground.
175 enemy aircraft had been downed
knock down,knock over,knock to the ground,throw to the ground,bring down,bring to the ground,fell,topple,prostrate,tackle,rugby-tackle,trip up,deck,floor,flatten
noun
a period of unwelcome experiences or negative mood.
there had been more downs than ups during his years at the company
setbacks,upsets,reverses,reversals,reversals of fortune,downturns,mishaps,strokes of ill luck,strokes of bad luck,accidents,shocks,vicissitudes,crises,catastrophes,tragedies,calamities,trials,crosses,knocks,burdens,blows,buffets,glitches,(double) whammies,knock-backs,foils,fit of depression,period of despondency,the blues,the dumps,one’s black dog,a low,the blahs,a funk,a blue funk,the mopes,dolour,the megrims