DOWN vs THROUGH: NOUN
- A soft, silky, or feathery substance, such as the first growth of a human beard.
- A covering of soft, short hairs, as on some leaves or fruit.
- Fine, soft, fluffy feathers forming the first plumage of a young bird and underlying the contour feathers in certain adult birds.
- English physician who first described Down's syndrome (1828-1896)
- (usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil
- Fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
- Soft fine feathers
- (American football) a complete play to advance the football
- A through-stone; a perpend.
- A stone coffin.
- In plowing and other field-work, a single passage across the field; half of a bout.
DOWN vs THROUGH: ADJECTIVE
- Learned or known perfectly.
- Completed; done.
- Retired; out.
- Not permitted to advance further in the play because forward progress has stopped, especially by being tackled. Used of a ball carrier.
- Not in play and at the place where offensive forward progress has stopped.
- Low in spirits; depressed.
- Malfunctioning or not operating, especially temporarily.
- Afflicted; sick.
- Trailing an opponent.
- Reduced; diminished.
- Low or lower.
- Moving or directed downward.
- Cut down
- Not functioning (temporarily or permanently)
- The fractional price paid in cash at time of purchase
- Being or moving lower in position or less in some value
- Understood perfectly
- Shut
- Doomed to death or destruction.
- Having no more use, value, or potential; washed-up.
- Having no further concern, dealings, or connection.
- Having finished; at completion.
- Passing or extending from one end, side, or surface to another.
- Continuing on a highway without exiting.
- Affording transportation to a destination with few or no stops and no transfers.
- Allowing continuous passage; unobstructed.
- Having finished or arrived at completion
DOWN vs THROUGH: VERB
- Drink down entirely
- Improve or perfect by pruning or polishing
- Eat immoderately
- Shoot at and force to come down
- Cause to come or go down
- Bring down or defeat (an opponent)
- N/A
DOWN vs THROUGH: ADVERB
- Seriously or vigorously.
- To an extreme degree; heavily.
- To or into a lower or inferior condition, as of subjection, defeat, or disgrace.
- In or into an inactive or inoperative state.
- To or in a quiescent or subdued state.
- To or in a reduced or concentrated form.
- To or at a lower intensity or amount.
- From earlier times or people.
- Toward or at a low or lower point on a scale.
- To a specific location or source.
- Away from a place considered central or a center of activity, such as a city or town.
- Toward or in the south; southward.
- Into or toward a secure position.
- In partial payment at the time of purchase.
- In writing or a record.
- In or into one's stomach.
- In or into a sitting, kneeling, or reclining position.
- Downstairs.
- Toward, to, or on the ground, floor, or bottom.
- From a higher to a lower place or position.
- From an earlier time
- To a lower intensity
- In an inactive or inoperative state
- Paid in cash at time of purchase
- Away from a more central or a more northerly place
- Spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position
- To a conclusion or an accomplishment.
- Over the total distance; all the way.
- Throughout the whole extent or thickness; thoroughly.
- From beginning to end; completely.
- From one end or side to another or an opposite end or side.
- To completion
- From beginning to end
- In diameter
- Over the whole distance
- From one end or side to the other
- Throughout the entire extent
DOWN vs THROUGH: PREPOSITION
- In or at.
- Along the course of.
- In a sequential or temporal sequence.
- In a descending direction along, upon, into, or through.
- Because of; on account of.
- Past and without stopping for.
- Up to and including.
- At or to the end of; done or finished with, especially successfully.
- From the beginning to the end of.
- Here and there in; around.
- Into and out of the handling, care, processing, modification, or consideration of.
- By the means or agency of.
- By way of.
- Among or between; in the midst of.
- In one side and out the opposite or another side of.
DOWN vs THROUGH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Being put out by a strikeout
- Filled with melancholy and despondency
- Lower than previously
- Being put out in a game of baseball
- Eat up completely, as with great appetite
- Becoming progressively lower
- Extending or moving from a higher to a lower place
- (of a route or journey etc.) continuing without requiring stops or changes
- Thoroughly.
- To the end or terminal point, as of a line of travel: as, that ticket will take you through.
- To the end; to the ultimate purpose: as, to carry a project through.
- From beginning to end: as, to read a letter through.
- From one end or side to the other: as, to pierce or bore a thing through. See thorough, adv.
- See the verbs.
- By reason of; on account of; in consequence of; out of: expressing reason or actuating principle or impulse: as, to run away through fear.
- By means of: expressing instrumentality, means, or agency.
- By way of: expressing a preliminary or intermediate stage.
- Among: expressing a succession of experiences in passing along any course to ultimate exit or emergence: as, to pass through perils or tribulations.
- Expressing complete passage from one step to another in any series or course of action or treatment: as, to go through an operation; to go through college (that is a course of instruction in college); to go through a course of treatment or training.
- Expressing passage in and out of, among, along, or within some yielding medium, or separable or penetrable aggregate: as, to move through the water, as a fish or a ship; to wander through the jungle; to run the fingers through the hair.
- Throughout; over the whole surface or extent of; in all directions in; all over: as, to travel through the country.
- From the beginning to the end of; in or during the course of; coincident with: as, to enjoy good health all through life.
- From one side or end to the other side or end of; from the beginning to the end of: expressing transition or motion from or as from one point to another.
- That entitles to transportation to the end of the line or succession of lines by which some distant point is reached: as, a through ticket; a through bill of lading.
- That extends or goes with little or no interruption or without change from one important or distant place to another: as, a through line of railway; a through train; a through passenger.
- Clear; open; unobstructed.
- (idiom) (through and through) In every aspect; completely.
- (idiom) (through and through) In every part; throughout.
DOWN vs THROUGH: RELATED WORDS
- Felled, Dejected, Downfield, Downbound, Declining, Cut, Fallen, Lowered, Falling, Trailing, Low, Behind, Downwards, Downward, Out
- Towards, Over, Down, Around, Beyond, Along, Throughout, Via, Across, Thru, Through and through, Through with, Finished, Done, Direct
DOWN vs THROUGH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Felled, Dejected, Downfield, Downbound, Declining, Cut, Fallen, Lowered, Falling, Trailing, Low, Behind, Downwards, Downward, Out
- Way, During, Towards, Over, Down, Around, Beyond, Along, Throughout, Across, Thru, Through and through, Finished, Done, Direct
DOWN vs THROUGH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The administrative officer got right down to business.
- To bundle a baby with his arms down to his sides and his legs down straight is not a developmentally appropriate position.
- Sl st into the side of the last dc on the way down, so ad not to pull the st down with you.
- It comes amid fears the Government is looking to water down key proposals laid down by the commission.
- Down payment assistance programs can fund a down payment, too.
- He breaks down in tears and begins to sob quietly, sitting down and rubbing his eyes.
- But you live in Hickory down the down the mountain a little bit.
- With low down payment loans enjoy greater credit allowances and low down payments.
- USDA loans also do not require any money down, but down payment gifts are allowed with proper documentation.
- Therefore he brought down their heart with labour; they fell down, and there was none to help.
- In the end, the only way they seem to defeat time is through a death that makes them immortal through art.
- Vouchers may only be redeemed through the Website and not through any other website or method of communication.
- Here are all the results with descriptions Paladin You are Lawful Good through and through.
- He kept playing that way, right through five championships then again through a carefully choreographed farewell season.
- Most banks now allow transactions to be done online through their website or through phone apps.
- PPSwill route certain requests through the same workflow that new requisitions go through when appropriate.
- He drove through the Veil and jumped off just before going through it.
- They will go through this process like I went through Cellular Respiration.
- Wishing you great miracles through small blessings the new year through.
- May the God of peace cleanse you through and through.
DOWN vs THROUGH: QUESTIONS
- Which Hollywood stars have stripped down for Playboy?
- How does dehumanization break down moral inhibitions?
- How are carbohydrates broken down into polysaccharides?
- What enzyme breaks down acetylcholine into acetate?
- How are triglycerides and phospholipids broken down?
- Does uninstalling programs slow down your computer?
- Why do objectobjects accelerate down inclined planes?
- Is it better to burn a fire top down or upside down?
- What happens if you get a loss of down on fourth down?
- Can I break down crack down with lemon juice and vinegar?
- How can you overcome depression through meditation?
- Is electioneering through advertising a constitutional issue?
- How is Australia globally connected through communication?
- How are Lipids transported through the bloodstream?
- Does electromagnetic radiation travel through the air?
- How to maintain sustainability through reclaimed wood?
- What is meiotic recombination through crossing over?
- What is citizenship through citizenship through naturalization?
- Would you fall through a tunnel through the center of Earth?
- Why does sound travel faster through air than through gases?