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low-down adjective [ ˈləʊdaʊn ]

• mean and unfair.
• "dirty low-down tricks"
Similar: unfair, mean, despicable, reprehensible, contemptible, lamentable, disgusting, shameful, low, abject, unworthy, shabby, uncharitable, base, dishonourable, unprincipled, ignoble, sordid, wretched, loathsome, odious, treacherous, underhand, nasty, cruel, bad, immoral, wicked, wrong, evil, sinful, vile, foul, vicious, nefarious, heinous, rotten, dirty, stinking, beastly, dastardly, scurvy,
Opposite: kind, altruistic, unselfish,

low-down noun

• the true facts or relevant information about something.
• "you get the low-down on where to go and where to stay away from"
Similar: inside information, the whole story, the facts, data, information, facts and figures, intelligence, the news, a briefing, a brief, guidance, info, the score, the latest, the word, the rundown, the gen, the poop, the dope,


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