downers Synonyms

downers Meaning

downers

a depressant drug, a weak, sick, or lame domesticated animal (such as a cow or pig) that is down and cannot get up, something that is depressing, disagreeable, or unsatisfactory, someone or something depressing, disagreeable, or unsatisfactory, barbiturate

downers Sentence Examples

  1. The recent news about the company's financial losses has been a major downer for investors.
  2. Having to work overtime this weekend is a bit of a downer, but I understand the importance of meeting our deadline.
  3. I'm feeling a bit down today after hearing about the loss of my favorite sports team.
  4. The gloomy weather has been a real downer on my mood all week.
  5. I hate it when my favorite TV shows go on hiatus, it's such a downer.
  6. The breakup with my partner has been a major downer for me, but I'm trying to stay positive.
  7. I'm trying to avoid watching the news these days because it's too many downers.
  8. I always try to surround myself with positive people to avoid bringing downers into my life.
  9. When I'm feeling down, I try to cheer myself up by watching funny movies or spending time with loved ones.
  10. It's important to not let downers get the best of you.

FAQs About the word downers

a depressant drug, a weak, sick, or lame domesticated animal (such as a cow or pig) that is down and cannot get up, something that is depressing, disagreeable,

bores,downs,tragedies, bummers, catastrophes, accidents, calamities, mishaps, woes, drags

uppers,trips,pick-me-ups

The recent news about the company's financial losses has been a major downer for investors.

Having to work overtime this weekend is a bit of a downer, but I understand the importance of meeting our deadline.

I'm feeling a bit down today after hearing about the loss of my favorite sports team.

The gloomy weather has been a real downer on my mood all week.