Come down - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkəm ˈdaʊn|  American pronunciation of the word come down
Brit.  |kʌm daʊn|  British pronunciation of the word come down

verb

- move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way (syn: descend, fall, go down)
- be the essential element (syn: boil down, reduce)
- fall from clouds (syn: fall, precipitate)
- get sick (syn: sicken)
- criticize or reprimand harshly

Extra examples

The price came down.

My weight has come down again.

Several trees came down in last night's storm.

Three of the enemy planes came down in the battle.

The old hotel is coming down and a new one is to be built.

I can't come down till I've finished my last examinations.

It is time for you now to come down with money for his education.

He hadn't come down from the drug by the time he got home.

The director came down on Jim for being late again.

Mother came down on me to clean my room.

When we come down to details, the plan seems possible.

Jane has come down with a bad cold.

The Court appears to come down in favour of the company.

The document does not come down in favour of one particular system.

The chairman will have to come down on one side or the other soon.

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