noun
- plural of downslide; negative trends, declines, or disadvantageous aspects of something
Usage: commonly used in business, economics, and general contexts to refer to multiple drawbacks or periods of decline
Examples
- The downslides of remote work include isolation and difficulty separating work from home life.
- Despite the company's growth, there were several downslides to the new management strategy.
- One of the downslides of social media is the spread of misinformation.
- The downslides of living in a big city often outweigh the benefits for some people.
- We need to consider both the upsides and downslides before making this investment.