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Meaning of "down-at-heel" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF DOWN-AT-HEEL

down-at-heel  [ˌdaʊnətˈhiːl] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF DOWN-AT-HEEL

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Down-At-Heel is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES DOWN-AT-HEEL MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of down-at-heel in the English dictionary

The definition of down-at-heel in the dictionary is shabby and run down.


WORDS THAT RHYME WITH DOWN-AT-HEEL


allheal
ˈɔːlˌhiːl
back-heel
ˈbækˌhiːl
cowheel
ˈkaʊˌhiːl
heal
hiːl
heel
hiːl
hele
hiːl
he´ll
hiːl
reheel
riːˈhiːl
roundheel
ˈraʊndˌhiːl
selfheal
ˈsɛlfˌhiːl
Tarheel
ˈtɑːhiːl
unheal
ʌnˈhiːl

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE DOWN-AT-HEEL

down at heel
down in the mouth
down on one´s luck
down payment
down the drain
down the hatch
down to
down under
down with
down-and-out
down-bow
down-cycle
down-home
down-in-the-mouth
down-market
down-river
down-to-earth
Down´s syndrome
downbeat
downburst

WORDS THAT END LIKE DOWN-AT-HEEL

at the wheel
cogwheel
Cuban heel
Ferris wheel
fifth wheel
flywheel
freewheel
paddle wheel
pinwheel
ratchet wheel
rear wheel
spare wheel
steering wheel
stiletto heel
the wheel
thumbwheel
toe and heel
wedge heel
wheel
wire wheel

Synonyms and antonyms of down-at-heel in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «down-at-heel» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF DOWN-AT-HEEL

Find out the translation of down-at-heel to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of down-at-heel from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «down-at-heel» in English.

Translator English - Chinese

下在脚跟
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

abajo- en - talón
570 millions of speakers

English

down-at-heel
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

नीचे में एड़ी
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator English - Arabic

في أسفل كعب
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

вниз - на - пятки
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

baixo -calcanhar
270 millions of speakers

Translator English - Bengali

নিচে-এ-হিল
260 millions of speakers

Translator English - French

fauché
220 millions of speakers

Translator English - Malay

Bawah-at-tumit
190 millions of speakers

Translator English - German

heruntergekommen
180 millions of speakers

Translator English - Japanese

みすぼらしい
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

다운 에서 발 뒤꿈치
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Mudhun ing tumit
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator English - Vietnamese

khốn khổ
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

கீழே உள்ள சாய்ந்ததில்
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

खाली-एट-टाच
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

Aşağı-at-heel
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

scalcagnato
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

dół w piętą
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

вниз - на - п´яти
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

jos - la - toc
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator English - Greek

κάτω - at- τακούνι
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

down- op -hak
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator English - Swedish

down - at- heel
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

down-at -heel
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of down-at-heel

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «DOWN-AT-HEEL»

The term «down-at-heel» is normally little used and occupies the 119.083 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «DOWN-AT-HEEL» OVER TIME

The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «down-at-heel» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «down-at-heel» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.

Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about down-at-heel

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOWN-AT-HEEL»

Discover the use of down-at-heel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to down-at-heel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Chambers Dictionary
... to obey or follow like a dog: to submit to authority; cool or kick one's heels to be kepi waiting for some time: dig in one's heels to behave stubbornly: down at heel having the heels of one's shoes trodden down: slovenly; in poor circumstances; ...
Allied Chambers, 1998
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Researching and Applying Metaphor in the Real World
Down at heel Moon recorded the evaluative stance of fixed expressions and idioms in her corpus, noting that 'negative assignments are roughly twice as common as positive ones' (1998:247). This is consistent with findings from the studies ...
Graham Low, Alice Deignan, Lynne Cameron, 2010
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The Progressive Dictionary of the English Language: A ...
To be-down at heel* (a) to have the back port of the upper, or heel, turned down ; as, his shoes were dotm at heel. ( b ) To have on shoes with the heel turned down ; to be slipshod or slovenly; hence, down-at-heel (as an adjective!, wearing  ...
Samuel Fallows, 1835
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Sterling Dictionary of Idioms
(b) My dog has been brought to heel. down at heel (a) (of shoes) with the heels wom down by wear (b) (of a person) shabby (a) All my shoes are down at heel. (b ) One of the guests at the party was down at heel. take to one's heels run away ...
Vijaya Kumar, 1998
5
The Literary Gazette and Journal of the Belles Lettres, ...
A pair of old boots, exceedingly down at heel, out of which the toes of his majesty were seen to peep, in spite of the straw with which they were lined, completed his costume. ' And who the deuce are you ?' demanded the captain, after he had ...
6
Cassell英语常用词组用法词典
$£J§Kt±tS[*Bf ' ftftJMM at the heels of RnftttftPi down at heel 1. 9itttB (ft • tt^! 2. * £ M ; ^411 (Why did Owen look so down at heel recently? ^fiSHiS:©; x%mmm& ?) head over heels HEAD1 on the heels of SRSSgft ! 5gSg*A (Plagues often follow  ...
Rosalind Fergusson, 2003
7
The Wind in the Willows
It seemed, as the Mole remarked to the Rat, like some one walking in carpet slippers that were too large for him and down at heel; which was intelligent of Mole, because that was exactly what it was. There was the noise of a bolt shot back, and ...
Kenneth Grahame, 1908
8
Making the Business Case: Proposals that Succeed for ...
... entertainments Local people enjoy using the pier Eastport looks/feels less down at heel — Direct route — Route via increased tourism and revenue for local businesses Local people enjoy new economic opportunities — Route via increased ...
Mr Ian Gambles, 2012
9
Harrap's essential English Dictionary
4 Someone who is down at heel looks shabby, untidy and badly-cared- for. 5 One thing comes or follows hard on the heels of another if it happens very soon after the other: Their divorce followed hard on the heels of their son's death.
‎1996
10
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: Eleventh Edition
... a ladder 6 : a contemptible person — heel-less Vhel-lssV adj — by the heels : in a tight grip — down at heel or down at the heel : in or into a run-down or shabby condition — on the heels of : immediately following — to heel 1 : close behind 2 ...
‎2004

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DOWN-AT-HEEL»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term down-at-heel is used in the context of the following news items.
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Avoid These Pricy Dividend Stocks
However, there are a few, like P.G. Wodehouse's Earl of Emsworth, who have the right combination of down-at-heel friendly charm, a sense of ... «Wall Street Daily, Jul 15»
2
Set in the city
In Dubliners, James Joyce was able to bring to life a down-at-heel city because he filled it with frustrated residents. A story or a city is only ever ... «The National, Jul 15»
3
Cyber security: banks battle to keep up with online threats
... at large commercial banks, where flashy institutional bankers jostle for recognition with their more humble, down-at-heel retail counterparts. «The Australian, Jul 15»
4
TV Tonight: The best things to watch on Tuesday, July 7
Two years ago, according to the Government's Indices of Multiple Deprivation, the down-at-heel suburb of nearby Clacton was ranked as the ... «Western Morning News, Jul 15»
5
Contrasting attractions set to make Bishop Auckland a cultural hotspot
... time in little over a week, I passed – for the second time, naturally – an empty and down-at-heel hotel with a 'for sale' sign slapped on it. «ChronicleLive, Jul 15»
6
Roguish Dangerfield, an author's great creation
Turning left last Monday I came to twin down-at-heel gate lodges, covered in ivy, elder blossom and wild pink roses standing sentry on either ... «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
7
Ken Olisa interview: Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London on using his …
His mother returned to her home town of Nottingham, where Olisa was raised in a down-at-heel part of the city. “I always remember we lived in ... «The Independent, Jul 15»
8
How London beat New York to be the world's greatest city
But even though a revamp is in the works, the down-at-heel disrepair of Penn stands as a symbol of a city and country whose claim on the ... «Evening Standard, Jul 15»
9
'I don't guard my recipes - I'm happy to share them'
They stop outside a down-at-heel, saltwater-lashed pub looking across the marshes of the Thames estuary – the sort of place that used to be a ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
10
Women are still winning in this summer of sporting losers
It has a set resembling the makeshift VIP area from a down-at-heel Midlands niteclub which has been commandeered for a corporate bonding ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»

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