Downspin

Pronunciation: /ˈdaʊnˈspɪn/

Downspin (noun)

  1. A situation that is getting worse or more difficult over time.

Examples

  • The company faced a downspin after the market crash.
  • The company is facing a downspin in profits this year.

Common collocations: economic downspin, downspin period, face a downspin

Synonyms of Downspin

Neutral

Antonyms of Downspin

  • Indicates a positive upward trend or recovery.