Used in a Sentence

downturn

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for downturn.

Editorial note

That means, to have any effect, at the next downturn, the government has to spend even more.

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Parts of speech2

Quick take

A downward trend, or the beginnings of one.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of downturn gathered in one view.

noun

A downward trend, or the beginnings of one.

verb

To decline.

verb

To turn downwards.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for downturn.

noun

A downward trend, or the beginnings of one.

verb

To decline.

verb

To turn downwards.

Example sentences

1

That means, to have any effect, at the next downturn, the government has to spend even more.

2

The working conditions are almost identical, except that in a downturn the contractors will be first out the door.

3

We are guaranteed to have a downturn and more than likely it will happen in the next few years.

4

The theory could be stupid if too much government debt is what caused the downturn in the first place.

5

My guess is that for many of the equity platforms, it won't take until the next downturn...

6

The downturn in revenue also coincides with the rapid expansion of Craigslist, which devoured the previously pretty reliable classifieds revenue.

7

In a market downturn in a worst case scenario...this real estate has underlying value besides its immediate income producing potential.

8

In the next downturn, the cost of purchasing a park will go down even more.

9

What will happen when the next downturn arrives, and lenders get hit with massive losses?

10

Should there be a downturn in tech, WeWork will be left holding the bag.

11

The same way a VC expects a few investments to cover the rest...they only need one rrapidly growing company to cover a downturn.

12

We went through a really bad economic downturn (U6 unemployment hit near 18%).

Quote examples

1

So when they say they have "plenty of cushion in a downturn" that's probably very true.

2

Possibly the VC wanted to aim for an IPO, they failed because of the downturn, and now they haven't "completed an exit".

3

"Somehow, even someone as sophisticated as me, didn't see the downturn coming"...

4

Think of it this way - if an economic downturn hits US, would you rather leave more money to ycombinator to invest in promising startups, or tax them more and use that money to "grow" the economy through public spending?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use downturn in a sentence?

That means, to have any effect, at the next downturn, the government has to spend even more.

What does downturn mean?

A downward trend, or the beginnings of one.

What part of speech is downturn?

downturn is commonly used as noun, verb.