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come down

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Explanation of "Come Down"

Definition: The phrase "come down" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some of the main meanings:

Usage Instructions
  • In Conversations: Use "come down" when you want to describe a situation where someone is being criticized, when someone gets sick, or when something is decreasing in level or price.
  • In Writing: It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Just be sure the meaning is clear from the context.
Advanced Usage
  • In a business context: "The decision came down from the CEO, and we had to follow it without question."
  • In a medical context: "She came down with the flu after attending the crowded concert."
Word Variants
  • Phrasal Verb: "Come down on" - to criticize someone strongly.
    • Example: "The critics came down on the director for his lack of creativity."
Different Meanings
  1. To Descend: "The airplane will come down soon after it reaches its destination."
  2. To Return to a Previous State: "After the excitement of the party, it took her a while to come down from that high."
Synonyms
  • For Criticize: Reprimand, scold, berate.
  • For Decrease: Drop, lessen, decline.
  • For Getting Sick: Fall ill, become unwell.
Idioms and Related Phrases
  • "Come down to earth": To become more realistic or sensible.

    • Example: "After the promotion, he needed to come down to earth and remember his responsibilities."
  • "Come down with": To catch an illness.

    • Example: "I think I'm coming down with something; I feel very tired."
Conclusion

The phrase "come down" is versatile and can be used in various contexts to convey criticism, sickness, movement, or decrease.

Verb
  1. criticize or reprimand harshly
    • The critics came down hard on the new play
  2. get sick
    • She fell sick last Friday, and now she is in the hospital
  3. fall from clouds
    • rain, snow and sleet were falling
    • Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum
  4. be the essential element
    • The proposal boils down to a compromise
  5. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
    • The temperature is going down
    • The barometer is falling
    • The curtain fell on the diva
    • Her hand went up and then fell again

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