downplayˈdaʊnˌpleɪ
downplay (v)
- present
- downplays
- past
- downplayed
- past participle
- downplayed
- present participle
- downplaying
English Definitions:
understate, minimize, minimise, downplay (verb)
represent as less significant or important
background, play down, downplay (verb)
understate the importance or quality of
"he played down his royal ancestry"
downplay (Verb)
To de-emphasize; to present or portray as less important or consequential.
Downplay
Downplay is an American rock band formed in Athens, Ohio in 2002 and now based in Columbus, Ohio. The band consists of Dustin Bates, Ron DeChant and Brian Patrick. The band has released four albums to date and is recording their major label debut with producer Dave Fortman. Their song "Hated You From Hello" was featured for Game Changer of the Year in the 2011 WWE Slammy's.
Downplay
Downplay is an American alternative metal band formed in Athens, Ohio, in 2003, and is now based in Columbus, Ohio. The group consists of vocalist Dustin Bates, bassist Ron DeChant, and drummer Brian Patrick. The band has released five full studio albums and three EPs to date and have recorded with producer Dave Fortman. Their song, "Hated You From Hello" was featured for Game Changer of the Year in the 2011 WWE Slammys.
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