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Head south Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɛd/ /ˈsaʊθ
HED SOWTH
hˈɛd/ /sˈaʊθ
HED SOWTH

Definición

To travel or move toward the south. Informally, it also means that something is getting worse or failing.

Uso & Matices

Used both literally (travel direction) and informally (situation declining). In casual conversation, 'everything's heading south' means things are getting worse. Not formal; avoid in academic writing. Common collocations: 'after that, things headed south', 'let's head south for the winter'.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

We will head south after lunch.

basic

The birds head south for the winter.

basic

Let's head south before it gets dark.

basic

After the accident, everything started to head south.

natural

If sales head south, we’ll have to rethink our strategy.

natural

"After college, do you want to head south and live somewhere warmer?"

natural