upside down
See also: upsidedown
English
Alternative forms
- up so down (14th-16th centuries)
- downside up
Etymology
Alteration of earlier up so down, from Middle English up-so-doun, upsedowne, upsadowne (“upside down”), equivalent to up + so + down ("up as down").
Pronunciation
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Adverb
Synonyms
- (inverted): bottom-upwards, topsy-turvy
Translations
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in great disorder
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Adjective
- Inverted; turned so that the top is at the bottom.
- The pattern resembled an upside down letter W.
- In great disorder.
- 1901, Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr, The lion's whelp: a story of Cromwell's time (page 248)
- The wenches and the men have been on the streets all day, and the kitchen is upside down. You never saw the like.
- 1901, Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr, The lion's whelp: a story of Cromwell's time (page 248)
- (finance) Owing more money for something than it is worth; having negative equity.
- He's upside down on his mortgage.
Synonyms
- (having negative equity): underwater
Derived terms
Translations
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having negative equity
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