sad; depressed; ill; from a high(er) level to a low(er) one
below; physically lower
Cases of word usage
1) to consider something to be caused or down by a person, thing (ascribe)
2) a large mass of snow and ice sliding down a mountain side (avalanche)
3) (to make) a quick movement up and down (bob)
4) a public passenger vehicle that travels a fixed route along the roads and takes people on and sets them down (bus)
5) a long, narrow, steep slope down which things may slide (chute)
6) close down (close-down)
7) an act of closing (especially closing down a business etc) (closure)
8) to move (the body) back or down in fear (cringe)
9) a kind of waterbird with a long, narrow bill which curves down (curlew)
10) going a long way down from the top (deep)