play down
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Definition
Verb: * To make something seem less important, serious, or significant than it really is; to minimize or de-emphasize.
Usage
This verb is transitive, meaning it requires a direct object (the thing being minimized). It is often used in contexts where someone is trying to avoid drawing attention to a problem, a mistake, a personal achievement, or a potential risk.
Examples
- The company tried to play down the security breach, calling it a "minor technical issue."
- She always plays down her own role in the project's success, giving credit to her team instead.
- The government spokesperson played down the economic risks in his statement.
- He played down his injury so he wouldn't worry his family.
Advanced Usage
- Passive Voice: The issue was played down by management.
- Gerund/Noun Form: The constant playing down of the crisis made the public distrust the officials.
Variants and Related Words
- Downplay (verb): A direct synonym with identical meaning and usage.
- Example: He chose to downplay the conflict.
Synonyms
- Minimize
- Understate
- De-emphasize
- Soft-pedal
- Make light of
Antonyms
- Play up
- Emphasize
- Highlight
- Exaggerate
- Magnify
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Play up (verb): To emphasize or highlight something; the opposite of "play down."
- Example: The advertisement plays up the product's natural ingredients.
Verb
- understate the importance or quality of
- he played down his royal ancestry