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juso
Spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position.
down
downward
downwardly
up
upward
upwards
upwardly
Portuguese
juso
Synonyms
Examples for "
down
"
down
downward
downwardly
Examples for "
down
"
1
Reading
down
the list they said, 'Nice', 'Real nice', 'Very nice', 'Nice'.
2
However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn
down
.
3
The deal would, however, create a customs border
down
the Irish Sea.
4
The last Labour government went quite a long way
down
this road.
5
The stock, however, remains
down
some 30 percent so far this year.
1
Today the state continued its
downward
trend, recording just 15 new cases.
2
The most common type of physical abuse was forceful
downward
abdominal pressure.
3
A small number of stocks managed to buck the
downward
trend however.
4
Read: South Africa in longest
downward
business cycle since 1945, economists report
5
Background: Application rates to surgical residencies have shown a
downward
trend recently.
1
The European Union's statistics agency said unemployment stayed unchanged from the
downwardly
revised December reading.
2
But so far as I know this is the habit only of good-sized,
downwardly
-
moving
eels.
3
Soon the Taube was noticed to lurch from side to side, and then dart
downwardly
.
4
It diminishes
downwardly
in the water, and also toward the polar sides of the trade-wind districts.
5
That
downwardly
revised figure nonetheless marked the index's high-water reading since it was launched in 2005.
1
They found that the animals simply glided
downwards
without moving a muscle.
2
The good news was offset after the April numbers were revised
downwards
.
3
Meanwhile, Twitter's stock price has been meandering
downwards
for the past year.
4
Keep your fingers in his throat; the other hand creeps warily
downwards
.
5
I think the target will, ultimately over time, be revised
downwards
slightly.
6
While Labour's vote collapsed, the Conservative vote has been gently drifting
downwards
.
7
For 2008, Fiat missed several targets, including some it had revised
downwards
.
8
They carried on
downwards
,
negotiating flight after flight of precipitous stone steps.
9
I think the industrious GeekDad community could design that cost
downwards
significantly.
10
Two other radicles of the cabbage travelled
downwards
in almost rectilinear courses.
11
But by and large, the trend would be
downwards
from this month.
12
All the Bees died in the shaft, some turned upwards, others
downwards
.
13
In every house, from the palace
downwards
,
the eldest child lay dead.
14
The air is once again displaced
downwards
,
and the cycle begins anew.
15
I pointed
downwards
to where the creek-riven marshes merged into the sands.
16
The post-Chelsea trend has been
downwards
and the statistics bear that out.
downwards
face downwards
revise downwards
point downwards
look downwards
turn downwards
Portuguese
juso
de forma descendente
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