descend the stairs v. descended the stairs

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Which of the following is correct? If either is correct then which one is more idiomatic?

1) He descended the stairs.

2) He descended down the stairs

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"Descended" is already down. You can't descend up.

"He came down the stairs" would be the most natural way.
 
Number 1 is correct.
 
What do you think about "he climbed down the stairs" ?

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What do you think about "he went down the stairs" instead "he descended the stairs" ?

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I think it is okay.
 
What do you think about "he went down the stairs" instead "he descended the stairs" ?

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Both 'coming' or 'going' down the stairs are fine. The choice usually depends on the speaker's position.
 
'He climbed the stairs' always means 'He went up the stairs' — possibly involving some effort on his part, either through infirmity or burdened with a load.
 
Both 'coming' or 'going' down the stairs are fine. The choice usually depends on the speaker's position.
I think 'walking down the stairs' fit any positions.
 
'He climbed the stairs' always means 'He went up the stairs' — possibly involving some effort on his part, either through infirmity or burdened with a load.

But can "climb down the stairs" find usage?

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As long as the person is walking.
I think few people would run down the stairs because it is dangerous and might end up rolling down the stairs.
 
Cats and dogs, too.
 
Not if you come down the stairs in the normal way.

What could be an abnormal way for a usual person so that he could have climbed down the stairs?

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He could swing over the banister and make his way down the outside of the staircase.
What is the difference between stairs and staircase for this context?

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Stairs might mean just the steps, but staircase, if there is any, is banister, and walls.

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Staircase and flight of stairs are really new concepts for me because we don't use them usualy in my native, I am not sure even if they are corresponding words but now I would like to ask another question which make clarify this thread.

What could be an abnormal way for a usual person so that he could have climbed down the stairs?

He could swing over the banister and make his way down the outside of the staircase.
Does "he could swing over the banister" mean that "he could jump over the banister to the ground or lower floor" ?

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