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downturn

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Noun — A decline in economic activity, business, or some other measurable trend.

How to use downturn

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economic downturn sharp downturn downturn in sales

Etymology

From down + turn — a "turning downward" of a trend.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “downturn” mean?

The word “downturn” means a decline in economic activity, business, or some other measurable trend. In plain terms, things getting worse, usually said about the economy, sales, or business.

How do you pronounce “downturn”?

“Downturn” is pronounced DOWN-turn (/ˈdaʊntɝn/ in IPA).

How do you use “downturn” in a sentence?

Here is “downturn” used in a sentence: “The company laid off staff during the economic downturn.”

What part of speech is “downturn”?

“Downturn” is a noun.

Is “downturn” a common word?

“Downturn” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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