dumbed down|dumb down in English
adjective
(Slang) simplified, made more understandable through the removal or simplification of complex material
Use "dumbed down|dumb down" in a sentence
1. Have history textbooks been dumbed down over the past decade?
2. "Technology Doesn't Dumb Us Down.
3. 14 The BBC denies that its broadcasting has been dumbed down.
4. I can't brush this dumb cowlick down.
5. They're not just simple, dumbed-down things that we see in school math.
6. The programme producers claimed they had to dumb down.
7. So another one that comes up is "Computers dumb math down."
8. Keep the upper arm horizontal, with the forearm and dumb-bell hanging straight down.
9. Humphys' book laments the growth of "cliched, dumbed-down, inflated and bogus management-speak" which he says now passes for English.
10. Through Commodification an intellectual downward spiral locks into place, a slide where dumbed down hurried art is then half understood by the cluttered minds of …
11. Cops down, cops down.
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14. Bring her down, bring her down.
15. The past participle of Break down is broken down or broke down
16. Tears rolled down I broke down cry .
17. 1 synonym for Crack down: clamp down
18. Similar: bowed down; loaded down; overBurdened; weighed down (heavily Burdened with work or cares)
19. Press, move down, move up, move down, release
20. He that is down, down with him.
21. Take us down, and Papa's down the drain
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23. If the power grid's down, that means everything's down.
24. 6 He that is down, down with him.
25. We brought his friend down to calm him down.