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All downswing synonyms

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noun downswing

  • plunge — to cast or thrust forcibly or suddenly into something, as a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place, etc.; immerse; submerge: to plunge a dagger into one's heart.
  • downfall — descent to a lower position or standing; overthrow; ruin.
  • descent — A descent is a movement from a higher to a lower level or position.
  • tumble — to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one's footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs.
  • dive — to plunge into water, especially headfirst.
  • drop — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • slump — to drop or fall heavily; collapse: Suddenly she slumped to the floor.
  • slide — to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface: to slide down a snow-covered hill.
  • decrease — When something decreases or when you decrease it, it becomes less in quantity, size, or intensity.
  • deterioration — the act or process of deteriorating.
  • fall — to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, especially to leave a standing or erect position suddenly, whether voluntarily or not: to fall on one's knees.
  • downturn — an act or instance of turning down or the state of being turned down: the downturn of a lower lip in a permanent pout.
  • nosedive — a plunge of an aircraft with the forward part pointing downward.
  • dip — to plunge (something, as a cloth or sponge) temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten it, dye it, or cause it to take up some of the liquid: He dipped the brush into the paint bucket.
  • skid — a plank, bar, log, or the like, especially one of a pair, on which something heavy may be slid or rolled along.
  • drop-off — a vertical or very steep descent: The trail has a drop-off of several hundred feet.
  • downslide — a decline or downward trend, as of prices.
  • decline — If something declines, it becomes less in quantity, importance, or strength.
  • recession — a return of ownership to a former possessor.
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