downswing Synonyms

downswing Meaning

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downswing (n)

a swing downward of a golf club

a worsening of business or economic activity

downswing Sentence Examples

  1. The company's financial performance has been on a downswing for the past few quarters.
  2. The stock market is currently experiencing a downswing due to negative economic news.
  3. The economy is in a downswing, as evidenced by high unemployment and low consumer spending.
  4. The team's performance has been on a downswing since the loss of their starting quarterback.
  5. The weather has taken a downswing, with rain and snow replacing the warm and sunny days.
  6. The pendulum of public opinion has taken a downswing in favor of the new political candidate.
  7. The popularity of the social media platform has been on a downswing in recent months.
  8. Sales of the product have been on a downswing due to the release of a competing product.
  9. The energy levels of the group have been on a downswing, as they have been working long hours to meet a deadline.
  10. The conversation took a downswing as the participants became more serious and introspective.

FAQs About the word downswing

a swing downward of a golf club, a worsening of business or economic activity

downturn, slowdown, downtrend, recession,stagnation, panic, downbeat, slump, downdraft,crash

boom,development, growth, boom, growth, development, progress,progress, recovery, recovery

The company's financial performance has been on a downswing for the past few quarters.

The stock market is currently experiencing a downswing due to negative economic news.

The economy is in a downswing, as evidenced by high unemployment and low consumer spending.

The team's performance has been on a downswing since the loss of their starting quarterback.