coming down Antonyms

Meaning of coming down

coming down

go on, happen, a falling in status, position, or reputation, to pass by tradition, to fall sick, to lose or fall in estate or condition, come out sense 2, to deal with a subject directly, to become ill, a descent in rank or dignity, to pass from a usually high source, to place oneself in opposition, to reduce itself, to be announced

coming down Sentence Examples

  1. The torrential rain was coming down in sheets, obscuring visibility.
  2. The kids ran with abandon, their laughter coming down like a waterfall.
  3. The snow was coming down heavily, coating the ground in a pristine blanket.
  4. The mountain climber felt the rock he was holding begin to come down, sending a chill down his spine.
  5. The chandelier came down with a crash, shattering into a million pieces.
  6. The ardent love between them was coming down in waves, threatening to overwhelm them.
  7. The high prices were coming down slowly, offering some relief to consumers.
  8. The melody came down like a gentle breeze, filling the room with its ethereal beauty.
  9. The water from the broken pipe was coming down rapidly, causing a flood in the kitchen.
  10. The ceiling fan blades came down with a whir, cooling the stifling air.

FAQs About the word coming down

go on, happen, a falling in status, position, or reputation, to pass by tradition, to fall sick, to lose or fall in estate or condition, come out sense 2, to de

coming off, going down, being,happening, coming, coming about, going on, transpiring, shaping (up), coming to pass

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The torrential rain was coming down in sheets, obscuring visibility.

The kids ran with abandon, their laughter coming down like a waterfall.

The snow was coming down heavily, coating the ground in a pristine blanket.

The mountain climber felt the rock he was holding begin to come down, sending a chill down his spine.