Pronunciation: /loʊ daʊn/
noun a piece of information that is not generally known
A1 Can you give me the low down on how to use this app?
A2 I need to know the low down on what happened at the meeting.
B1 She always has the low down on the latest fashion trends.
B2 The journalist promised to give us the low down on the scandal.
C1 The CEO provided the low down on the company's financial situation.
C2 I was able to get the low down on the inner workings of the government from a reliable source.
adjective having a small distance from the top to the bottom
A1 I need the low down on how to use this new software.
A2 Can you give me the low down on what happened at the meeting?
B1 The low down on the new project is that we need to finish it by Friday.
B2 I got the low down on the company's financial situation from the quarterly report.
C1 She always has the low down on the latest industry trends.
C2 The journalist got the low down on the scandal from an anonymous source.
adverb in a low or downward direction
A1 I will give you the low down on how to use this new software.
A2 She always knows the low down on the latest gossip.
B1 The manager will provide us with the low down on the upcoming changes.
B2 The detective gave us the low down on the investigation so far.
C1 The journalist uncovered the low down on the political scandal.
C2 The expert shared the low down on the new scientific discovery.
formal Before making a decision, it is important to have all the low down on the situation.
informal Hey, can you give me the low down on what happened last night?
slang I'll give you the low down on the new restaurant in town.
figurative She always seems to have the low down on the latest gossip.
lowered
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