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downslide
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
downslide
(noun)
downslide
/
ˈ
daʊnˌslaɪd/
noun
plural
downslides
downslide
/
ˈ
daʊnˌslaɪd/
noun
plural
downslides
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOWNSLIDE
[
count
]
US
:
a situation in which something decreases or becomes worse
—
usually singular
an economic
downslide
[=(more commonly)
downturn
]
Her career has been on a/the
downslide
.
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