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Word: Bowed Down

Definition: "Bowed down" is an expression that describes someone who is heavily burdened or weighed down by problems, responsibilities, or worries. It often implies a sense of being overwhelmed or under pressure.

Usage Instructions: You can use "bowed down" to describe a person who is struggling with too much work or emotional stress. It is often used in a figurative sense rather than a literal one, although it can also mean bending forward physically.

Examples: 1. Literal Use: "After carrying the heavy box, she was bowed down and could barely walk." 2. Figurative Use: "He felt bowed down by all the responsibilities of his job and family."

Advanced Usage: In more advanced contexts, "bowed down" may be used in literature or speech to convey deep emotional struggles. For example, "The community was bowed down with grief after the tragedy."

Word Variants: - Bowed (verb): To bend forward. - Bow (noun): A bending of the upper part of the body as a gesture of respect or greeting. - Bow (verb): To bend the upper body forward as a gesture.

Different Meanings:While "bowed down" primarily refers to being burdened, "bowed" alone can refer to the physical action of bending down or a respectful gesture.

Synonyms: - Overburdened - Weighed down - Loaded - Overwhelmed - Strained

Idioms/Phrasal Verbs: - Bow down to someone/something: To show respect or submission to someone or something, often used in a context of authority. - Example: "He had to bow down to the rules set by his boss."

In Summary: "Bowed down" is a useful expression to describe a state of being overwhelmed by responsibilities or emotional troubles.

Adjective
  1. heavily burdened with work or cares
    • bowed down with troubles
    • found himself loaded down with responsibilities
    • overburdened social workers
    • weighed down with cares

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