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DOWNSIDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a downward trend (as of prices) 2. a negative aspect the downside of fame Synonyms See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus
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DOWNSIDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a disadvantage or problem: The only downside of working here is that it is so far from my home. The town's rapid growth does have a downside.
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DOWNSIDE Synonyms: 65 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for DOWNSIDE: disadvantage, handicap, drawback, shortcoming, minus, liability, negative, debit; Antonyms of DOWNSIDE: advantage, asset, plus, edge, ...
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downside
downside (ˈdaʊnsaɪd) The under side; in phr. downside up (after upside down). Also advb.: ? = downwards, or ? short for downside up.1683 Dryden & Lee Dk. of Guise v. i, A. Since last we parted at the barricadoes, The world's turned upside down. C. No,' faith, 'tis better now, 'tis downside up. 1833 ...
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downside noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
the disadvantages or less positive aspects of something. The downside of all this success is that I don't get to spend much time with my family.
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Downside - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"in a descending direction, from a higher to a lower place, degree, or condition," late Old English shortened form of Old English ofdune "downwards."
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Downside
Downside may refer to:
Downside, North Somerset, a sub-district of Backwell, Somerset, England
Downside, Somerset, a hamlet near Chilcompton in England Downside Abbey, a monastery in Somerset, England
Downside School, a public school in Somerset, England
Downside, Surrey, a small village in Surrey,
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48 Synonyms & Antonyms for DOWNSIDE - Thesaurus.com
downside · disadvantage · drawback · flaw · inconvenience. Strong matches. defect · fault · minus · problem · trouble. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from ...
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What is the 'upside' or 'downside' to a situation? - Plain English
They are each just one word—upside, one word; downside, one word—and they are used to describe the positive and negative aspects of a decision ...
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Downside - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Something's drawback or disadvantage is its downside. The only downside you can see to getting a puppy is having to leave it when you go to school.
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Synonyms of DOWNSIDE | Collins American English Thesaurus
Synonyms: drawback, trouble, burden, weakness, handicap, liability, minus (informal), flaw, hardship, nuisance, snag, inconvenience, downside, impediment, ...
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DOWNSIDE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the lower side or part. a downward trend, especially in stock prices. a discouraging or negative aspect. adjective. of or involving a decline, especially in ...
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Sitting Babies Up - The Downside - Janet Lansbury
Independent play. Sitting babies up is a major roadblock to independent play. Since premature sitting is a dependent, static position, babies aren't inclined to enjoy staying this way for very long (and this is assuming they don't fall over). 6. Flexibility, posture, form.
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The Downside of Dupe Culture
Jun 9, 2023 — Besides its money-saving qualities, dupe culture has also influenced the course of staying on trend, making it easier to keep up with what's ...
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Another Downside to Your Classic Green Lawn
Another Downside to Your Classic Green Lawn. We should all know by now that lawns of green grass aren't so "green" for the environment. Keeping turf from turning brown wastes water; people use too ...
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