noun
- smaller or secondary trends that exist within or branch off from a larger main trend
Usage: plural form
Examples
- Fashion analysts identified several subtrends within the sustainable clothing movement.
- The report highlighted subtrends in consumer spending patterns during the holiday season.
- Social media platforms help researchers track subtrends in popular culture.
- Economic subtrends often emerge before becoming major market shifts.
- The technology sector shows various subtrends in artificial intelligence development.
- Marketing teams study subtrends to predict future consumer behavior.