5 1 verb, noun v, n adjective
• being or moving lower in position or less in some value
adverb
• spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position
adjective satellite
• extending or moving from a higher to a lower place
Example sentence • He experienced some ups and downs in his career.
10 2 noun n noun
• the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue
Example sentence • The company experienced several breakdowns in their production process.
8 2 verb, noun v, n
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8 2 noun n noun
• a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized
Example sentence • There were many letdowns in the performance of the team.
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Example sentence • The detective gathered all the lowdowns on the suspect's activities.
8 2 noun n noun
• a concluding summary (as in presenting a case before a law court)
Example sentence • She asked her colleague for the rundowns of the latest marketing campaigns.
9 2 noun n noun
• a hostile disagreement face-to-face
Example sentence • The playoffs will feature several intense showdowns between top-ranked teams.
10 2 noun n noun
• a suspension and relaxation from an alert state or a state of readiness
Example sentence • The company agreed to several standdowns to review safety procedures.
8 2 noun n noun
• the time in the evening at which the sun begins to fall below the horizon
Example sentence • The sundowns are always breathtaking at this beach.
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Example sentence • I have a collection of facedowns from various card games.
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Example sentence • The phasedowns of the company's production resulted in job cuts.
9 3 verb, noun v, n noun
• (amateur wrestling) being brought to the mat from a standing position
Example sentence • The wrestling coach taught us different takedowns in practice.
5 1 noun n noun
• a content word that can be used to refer to a person, place, thing, quality, or action
Example sentence • English has many irregular nouns .
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Example sentence • He beclowns himself every time he tries to tell a joke.
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Example sentence • In the 18th century, bedgowns were commonly worn by women as informal indoor clothing.
9 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• (chemical engineering) The removal of liquid and solid hydrocarbons from a refinery vessel by the use of pressure
Example sentence • The hikers had to climb over several blowdowns on the trail.
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Example sentence • During the gold rush, many boomtowns were established in California.
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Example sentence • His constant bringdowns were affecting his friends' self-esteem.
6 1 noun n noun
• an orange of low brightness and saturation
adjective satellite
• of a color similar to that of wood or earth
verb
• fry in a pan until it changes color
Example sentence • She prefers her fries to be crispy and golden browns .
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Example sentence • I am not familiar with the word 'builddowns '.
10 2 noun n noun
• sudden restriction on an activity
Example sentence • The government initiated clampdowns on illegal drug trafficking.
10 2 noun n noun
• A retreat or withdrawal from an earlier position or opinion; a backdown.
Example sentence • The politician made several climbdowns during the debate.
6 1 noun n Example sentence • The clowns performed a hilarious comedy skit at the circus.
9 2 noun n
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Example sentence • In the game, you have to wait for the cooldowns of your abilities before using them again.
10 2 noun n noun
• counting backward from an arbitrary number to indicate the time remaining before some event (such as launching a space vehicle)
Example sentence • The countdowns to New Year's Eve are always exciting.
10 2 noun n noun
• severely repressive actions
Example sentence • The government has implemented stricter crackdowns on drug trafficking.
6 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• the part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamel
verb
• invest with regal power; enthrone
Example sentence • In ancient times, crowns were symbols of power and authority.
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Example sentence • The queen decrowns the king.
9 2 adverb adv
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Example sentence • She discrowns her royal title and embraces a simple life.
7 2 verb v verb
• prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting
Example sentence • He disowns his own family just because they have different political views.
9 2 noun n noun
• The main business part of a city or town, usually located at or near its center.
Example sentence • The downtowns of major cities are usually bustling with activity.
9 2 noun n noun
• The act of reduction or depletion.
Example sentence • Investors experienced significant drawdowns during the stock market crash.
6 1 verb v verb
• cover completely or make imperceptible
Example sentence • He drowns his sorrows in alcohol every night.
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Example sentence • The setting sun embrowns the sky with its warm hues.
6 1 verb v noun
• a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
verb
• look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
Example sentence • She frowns when she's angry.
7 2 noun n noun
• (in India and Malaysia) a warehouse
Example sentence • The company has several godowns across the city for storing its products.
5 1 noun n noun
• a woman's dress, usually with a close-fitting bodice and a long flared skirt, often worn on formal occasions
Example sentence • The fashion show featured a collection of stunning evening gowns .
8 2 noun n noun
• A type of American folk or square dance.
9 2 noun n
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Example sentence • The construction workers used holddowns to secure the beams in place.
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10 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• a blow that knocks the opponent off his feet
adjective satellite
• (furniture) easily assembled and dismantled
Example sentence • The boxing match had a lot of knockdowns .
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9 2 noun n noun
• the act of confining prisoners to their cells (usually to regain control during a riot)
Example sentence • Many businesses had to close during the strict lockdowns .
9 2 noun n noun
• similar to moonfish but with eyes high on the truncated forehead
Example sentence • The lookdowns in the aquarium were swimming gracefully.
9 2 noun n noun
• A reduction in price in order to stimulate sales.
Example sentence • She found great markdowns on designer clothes at the end-of-season sale.
9 2 noun n noun
• severe overheating of the core of a nuclear reactor resulting in the core melting and radiation escaping
Example sentence • She had frequent meltdowns whenever she couldn't find her phone.
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Example sentence • There are many shops in midtowns .
10 2 noun n noun
• lingerie consisting of a loose dress designed to be worn in bed by women
Example sentence • I bought three new nightgowns for my vacation.
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Example sentence • She outfrowns all her classmates when she doesn't get her way.
4 1 verb v adjective satellite
• belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessive
verb
• have ownership or possession of
Example sentence • She owns a beautiful house on the beach.
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