down
down - adverb
- Toward or in a lower physical position
- On paper
- Southward
- To or toward a point away from the speaker or the speaker's point of reference
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
Usage examples
Examples: "The word "down" is important to learn in spelling." "Can you use "down" in a sentence?" "Understanding "down" helps with reading comprehension."
SpellingJoy score for down
SpellingJoy Gematria
📚 Apprentice
95
Letter Values
D
7
O
15
W
24
N
17
Etymology
Middle English {it}doun{/it}, from Old English {it}dūne{/it}, short for {it}adūne, of dūne{/it}, from {it}a-{/it} (from {it}of{/it}), {it}of{/it} off, from + {it}dūne{/it}, dative of {it}dūn{/it} hill
Middle English doun, from Old English dūne, short for adūne, of dūne, from a- (from of), of off, from + dūne, dative of dūn hill
Found in Lyrics
"Down"
by Jay Sean
2009"Baby, are you down"
Context: R&B/pop hit