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    downside
    /ˈdaʊnsʌɪd/

    noun

    • 1. the negative aspect of something otherwise regarded as good or desirable: "he says being a rock star is a fun line of work when you're young, but admits fame can have its downsides"

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  2. a disadvantage of a situation or thing: downside of The downside of living here, of course, is that it is expensive. Unemployment, inflation, and greater inequality are often the downside of a market economy. The new version has many great features, but there are downsides. Compare. upside (ADVANTAGE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. a disadvantage of a situation or thing: downside of The downside of living here, of course, is that it is expensive. Unemployment, inflation, and greater inequality are often the downside of a market economy. The new version has many great features, but there are downsides. Compare. upside (ADVANTAGE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. The meaning of DOWNSIDE is a downward trend (as of prices). How to use downside in a sentence.

  5. 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. On the downside, such improvements in efficiency often mean job losses. This is good news for farmers, but I do see a downside. opposite upside. Definitions on the go.

  6. singular noun. The downside of a situation is the aspect of it which is less positive, pleasant, or useful than its other aspects. The downside of this approach is a lack of clear leadership. There is a downside: the more she remembers, the more bitter she feels about what happened.

  7. a discouraging or negative aspect. adjective. of or involving a decline, especially in stock prices: The downside risk on this stock is considered far greater than the potential for gain. downside. / ˈdaʊnˌsaɪd / noun. the disadvantageous aspect of a situation. the downside of twentieth-century living.

  8. Define downside. downside synonyms, downside pronunciation, downside translation, English dictionary definition of downside. n. 1. The lower side or portion. 2. A disadvantageous aspect: an option with a downside as well as benefits. 3. A downward tendency, as in the price of a...

  9. 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 — although your parents may see more downsides than that.

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