Pronunciation: /daʊn wɪð ˈsʌmwʌn/
noun a person or individual
A1 I am down with someone who always helps me out.
A2 She is down with someone who shares her interests in cooking.
B1 He is down with someone who understands his struggles.
B2 They are down with someone who motivates them to achieve their goals.
C1 The team is down with someone who leads them to success.
C2 The organization is down with someone who inspires innovation and growth.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I am down with my best friend.
A2 She is down with the flu.
B1 The team is down with their coach's decision.
B2 He is down with the idea of starting a new business.
C1 The employees are down with the new company policies.
C2 The citizens are down with the government's actions.
formal The board members decided to vote down with the current CEO.
informal I'm totally down with Sarah joining our group for the project.
slang I can't believe you're still down with that guy after what he did.
figurative She's always down with her best friend, no matter what.
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