downs

[daʊnz]

downs Definition

  • 1a grassy hill, especially one used for grazing.
  • 2a negative aspect of a situation or experience.
  • 3a physical state of being depressed or low in spirits.

Using downs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "downs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sheep were grazing on the downs.

  • Example

    One of the downs of working from home is the lack of social interaction.

  • Example

    He was feeling the downs of his recent breakup.

downs Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for downs

  • uplands
  • highlands

Phrases with downs

  • a range of chalk hills in southern England, stretching from Winchester in Hampshire to Eastbourne in East Sussex.

    Example

    We went for a hike in the South Downs last weekend.

  • feeling unhappy or depressed.

    Example

    She's been down in the dumps since she lost her job.

  • ups and downs

    the good and bad times in life or in a particular situation.

    Example

    Every relationship has its ups and downs.

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Summary: downs in Brief

The term 'downs' [daʊnz] refers to a grassy hill used for grazing, a negative aspect of a situation or experience, or a physical state of being depressed or low in spirits. It can be exemplified by 'The sheep were grazing on the downs,' 'One of the downs of working from home is the lack of social interaction,' and 'He was feeling the downs of his recent breakup.' The phrase 'down in the dumps' denotes feeling unhappy or depressed, while 'ups and downs' refers to the good and bad times in life or in a particular situation.