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Main Entry:
down [doun]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: below; physically lower
Synonyms: bottomward, cascading, declining, depressed, descending, downgrade, downhill, downward, dropping, earthward, falling, gravitating, groundward, inferior, nether, precipitating, sagging, sinking, sliding, slipping, slumping, subjacent, to the bottom, under, underneath
Antonyms: above, higher
Main Entry: fatigued
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: tired
Synonyms: all in, beat*, bedraggled, blasé, burned out, bushed, dead*, dead-beat, dead-tired, dog-tired, dog-weary, done in, droopy, dropping, enervated, exhausted, fagged out, jaded*, languid, languorous, lassitudinous, listless, out of gas, overtired, played out, pooped, prostrate, ready to drop, spent*, tuckered, washed out, wasted*, weary, worn, worn-out, zonked
Antonyms: alert, energized, keen, lively, refreshed, vivacious
Main Entry: lessening
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: decreasing
Synonyms: abating, declining, depreciating, diminishing, dropping, dwindling, dying down, ebbing, ebbing, fading away, lightening, losing momentum, lowering, moderating, narrowing, plummeting, plunging, quieting, sagging, shrinking, shriveling up, sinking, slackening, slowing, slumping, softening, subsiding, waning, wasting, weakening, wearing down, wearing off
Main Entry: sinking
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: settling in
Synonyms: dropping, drowning, engulfing, fading, falling, immersing, submerging
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