'Down' is Adjective, Adverb, Noun, Preposition
and Verb.
Synonyms: Afflicted, behind,
dejected, depressed, diminished, dispirited,
downward, from a higher to a lower place, gulp, inoperative, loosing, low, low in spirits, lower than previously, miserable, reduced, to swallow hastily,
unhappy and gloomy.
Sentences:
1.
A
big stone has rolled down the hill.
2. Anne flew down to Paris for the party.
3.
Arnold
is worn down by worry.
4.
Brenda’s
down with a bad cold.
5.
I
feel a bit down today.
6.
I
have to make a down payment first.
7. Jenifer
knocked down an old lady.
8. Julie
lay face down and started weeping.
9.
Let
us go down to the beach.
10.
Mary
downed two glasses of juice.
11.
Nicky
ran down the stairs to meet Bob.
12.
Olsen’s place is farther down the road.
13.
Prices of all items are down now.
14.
She
was told to calm down.
15.
Stock
prices were down yesterday.
16.
The
computers have been shut down.
17.
They are down by fifty runs now.
18.
Tracy
calmly put her fork down.
19.
We
all watched the sun go down.
20.
We
met halfway down the street.
21.
Zany
dropped her pen down a drain.
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