downhill as a noun: - 1
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as an adjective: - 1
as a adverb: - 1
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downhill
noun
1 downhill
The downward slope of a hill.
Roget 217:
obliquity,
inclination,
slope,
slant,
crookedness
etc.
adj.;
slopeness†;
leaning
etc.
v.;
bevel,
tilt;
bias,
list,
twist,
swag,
cant,
lurch;
distortion
etc.
243;
bend
etc.
(curve)
245;
tower of Pisa.
acclivity,
rise,
ascent,
gradient,
khudd†,
rising ground,
hill,
bank,
declivity,
downhill,
dip,
fall,
devexity†;
gentle slope,
rapid slope,
easy ascent,
easy descent;
shelving beach;
talus;
monagne Russe [Fr.];
facilis descensus averni [Lat.].
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2 downhill
A ski race down a trail.
Polish: zjazd
adjective
1 downhill
adverb
1 downhill
2 downhill
Toward the bottom of a hill.
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