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Often used in the same context:
recession,
slowdown,
credit crunch,
slump,
upturn,
crisis,
decline,
cutbacks,
shakeout,
contraction,
economy,
falloff,
oversupply,
upswing,
doldrums,
meltdown,
boom,
retrenchment,
downdraft,
malaise,
overcapacity,
turmoil,
downswing,
deceleration,
layoffs,
glut,
slackening,
turbulence,
sluggishness,
softening,
unprofitability,
downslide,
decine,
crunch,
turndown,
softness,
selloff,
bottoming,
stagnation,
deterioration,
growth,
sector,
market,
downsizing,
uptick,
nose dive,
cold snap,
pullback,
downspin,
shortfall,
slowing,
weakness,
nosedive,
undersupply,
deflation,
volatility,
plateauing,
economic,
dip,
upheaval,
bankruptcies,
macroeconomic,
weakening,
plunge,
turnround,
tailspin,
shrinking,
reductions,
downtrend,
gloom,
fallout,
dropoff,
profitability,
inflationary spiral,
severe acute respiratory syndrome,
discounting,
hiring freeze,
industry,
seasonality,
snapback,
prices,
cuts,
lagging indicator,
deline,
boomlet,
trends,
rockiness,
spike,
global,
financial,
stagnancy,
bounceback,
insolvency,
markdowns,
shortage,
pandemic,
turnaround,
downtick,
heatwave,
deindustrialization,
upsurge,
rut,
downturns,
declines,
recessions,
cutback,
rise,
fall,
outbreak,
setback,
shortages,
curtailment
More specific:
downspin
Appears in the definition of:
blindside,
crash,
downspin
More general:
worsening
Synonyms:
downswing
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— Adjectives for downturn:
economic,
sharp,
severe,
cyclical,
recent,
general,
major,
serious,
global,
current,
sudden,
more...
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