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    low·down
    /ˈlōˌdoun/

    adjective

    • 1. mean and unfair: "dirty lowdown tricks"

    noun

    • 1. the true facts or relevant information about something: "get the lowdown on the sit-in"

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  2. If someone gives you the low-down on a person or thing, they tell you all the important information about them. [ informal ] We want you to give us the low-down on your team-mates.

  3. LOW-DOWN definition: 1. used to describe a person or action that is very dishonest and unfair: 2. used to describe a…. Learn more.

  4. 1. : contemptible, base. a low-down dirty liar. 2. : deeply emotional. low-down blues. Synonyms. Noun. 411 [ slang] book. dope. inside. poop [ slang]

  5. LOW-DOWN meaning: 1. used to describe a person or action that is very dishonest and unfair: 2. used to describe a…. Learn more.

  6. noun [ S ] uk / ˈləʊ.daʊn / us / ˈloʊ.daʊn / Add to word list. the most important facts and information about something: Our fashion editor gives you the lowdown on winter coats for this season. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Information and messages. advance notice. advance warning. advertisement. aide-mémoire. ammunition.

  7. Define low-down. low-down synonyms, low-down pronunciation, low-down translation, English dictionary definition of low-down. or low·down adj. 1. Despicable; base: a low-down coward. 2. a. Gloomy; depressed. b. Earthy; funky: a low-down blues song. n. Correct information or...

  8. Lowdown definition: the real and unadorned facts; the true, secret, or inside information. See examples of LOWDOWN used in a sentence.

  9. 1. Despicable; base: a low-down coward. 2. a. Gloomy; depressed. b. Earthy; funky: a low-down blues song. n. Correct information or details: "It's hard not to read this book as a riposte of sorts, although anyone expecting the low-down on the judging process ... will be disappointed" (Tom Shone).

  10. You can use lowdown to emphasize how bad, dishonest, or unfair you consider a particular person or their behavior to be. [ informal , emphasis ] ...a lowdown, evil drunkard.

  11. lowdown. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English low‧down /ˈləʊdaʊn $ ˈloʊ-/ noun → the lowdown (on something/somebody) Examples from the Corpus lowdown • Here's the lowdown on these tasty treats: Wraps are the ideal meal for people on the go.