Pronunciation: /daʊn ˈʌndər/
noun a colloquial term used to refer to Australia or New Zealand
A1 I want to visit down under one day.
A2 Down under is a colloquial term for Australia and New Zealand.
B1 Many people dream of exploring the wonders of down under.
B2 The wildlife in down under is truly unique and diverse.
C1 I have always been fascinated by the culture and history of down under.
C2 Down under offers a wide range of outdoor activities for adventure seekers.
formal Many tourists enjoy visiting the beautiful landscapes down under in Australia.
informal I heard the weather down under is amazing this time of year.
slang Let's plan a trip to check out the beaches down under.
figurative She always has a sunny disposition, like she's living life down under.
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