play down
Britishverb
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Make little of, minimize the importance of, as in A skillful salesman plays down the drawbacks of the product and emphasizes its good features . [First half of 1900s]
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play down to . Lower one's standards to meet the demands of someone, as in Some stand-up comics deliberately play down to the vulgar taste of their audiences . [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
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However, Villa boss Emery said to "be a contender in front of them" is not "our reality" as he played down title talk and urged his players to "continue to be humble".
From BBC
The White House has played down ideological differences with Beijing, putting economics and trade as a priority in the relationship in a national-security strategy published this month.
In early November, before the construction delays were widely discussed, Intrator played down fears of an AI bubble at a Wall Street Journal event in Northern California.
Miran also played down concerns that tariffs are contributing to inflation.
From Barron's
In an interview this week, Hassett played down speculation that he was the presumptive favorite in betting markets.
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