ALL meanings of comedown
come·down
C c - singular noun comedown If you say that something is a comedown, you think that it is not as good as something else that you have just done or had. 3
- noun comedown a decline in position, status, or prosperity 3
- noun comedown a disappointment 3
- noun comedown a depressed or unexcited state 3
- verb comedown to come to a place regarded as lower 3
- verb comedown to lose status, wealth, etc (esp in the phrase to come down in the world) 3
- verb comedown to reach a decision 3
- verb comedown to be handed down or acquired by tradition or inheritance 3
- verb comedown to leave college or university 3
- verb comedown to succumb (to illness or disease) 3
- verb comedown to rebuke or criticize harshly 3
- verb comedown to amount in essence (to) 3
- verb comedown to lose the effects of a drug and return to a normal or more normal state 3
- verb comedown (of a river) to flow in flood 3
- noun comedown a fall to a low or lower status or position, as of power or wealth 3
- noun comedown an unexpected or humiliating descent from dignity, importance, or wealth. 1
- noun comedown A loss of status or importance. 1
- noun comedown anticlimax 1
- noun comedown loss of status 1
- noun comedown A sudden drop to a lower status, condition or level; a disappointment or letdown. 0
- noun comedown A calm, mellow period experienced after the initial high from taking drugs. 0