Antonyms for down with
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : doun |
Phonetic Transcription : daÊŠn |
- able
- bent
- disinterested
- disposed
- fit
- good
- happy
- healthy
- hearty
- ignorant
- inattentive
- inclined
- indifferent
- inexperienced
- quiet
- senseless
- silent
- sound
- strong
- tending
- thoughtless
- unaware
- uncaring
- unconcerned
- undisturbed
- unfamiliar
- uninformed
- uninvolved
- unknowledgeable
- unmindful
- unperturbed
- untroubled
- unwitting
- unworried
- well
- willing
Definition of down with
Origin :- late Old English shortened form of Old English ofdune "downwards," from dune "from the hill," dative of dun "hill" (see down (n.2)). A sense development peculiar to English.
- Used as a preposition since c.1500. Sense of "depressed mentally" is attested from c.1600. Slang sense of "aware, wide awake" is attested from 1812. Computer crash sense is from 1965. As a preposition from late 14c.; as an adjective from 1560s. Down-and-out is from 1889, American English, from situation of a beaten prizefighter. Down home (adj.) is 1931, American English; down the hatch as a toast is from 1931; down to the wire is 1901, from horse-racing. Down time is from 1952. Down under "Australia and New Zealand" attested from 1886; Down East "Maine" is from 1825.
- As in indisposed : adj not well
- As in cognizant : adj aware
- As in concerned : adj involved with
- As in conversant : adj experienced, familiar with
- As in ailing : adj not feeling well
- As in ill : adj sick
Synonyms for down with
- a wreck
- abreast
- acquainted
- active
- affected
- afflicted
- ailing
- alive
- apprehensive
- attentive
- au courant
- au fait
- awake
- aware
- below par
- bummed
- caring
- cognizant
- comprehending
- confined
- conscious
- conversant
- cool
- debilitated
- diseased
- down
- down with
- enfeebled
- familiar
- feeble
- feeling awful
- feeling rotten
- feeling terrible
- got a bug
- got the bug
- grounded
- hep
- hep to
- hip
- hip to
- ill
- implicated
- in on
- in the know
- in the picture
- indisposed
- infirm
- informed
- interested
- into
- judicious
- kept posted
- knowing
- knowledgeable
- laid low
- laid up
- learned
- mixed up
- observant
- off one's feet
- on sick list
- on the beam
- on to
- out of action
- out of sorts
- peaked
- perceptive
- percipient
- plugged in
- poorly
- practiced
- privy to
- proficient
- queasy
- rocky
- rotten
- run down
- run-down
- running temperature
- savvy
- sensible
- sentient
- sick
- sick as a dog
- sickly
- skilled
- solicitous
- tuned in
- under the weather
- unhealthy
- unwell
- up
- up on
- up-to-date
- versant
- versed
- wasting
- weak
- well-informed
- wise to
- with it
- witting
- woozy
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