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    downward
    /ˈdaʊnwəd/

    adverb

    • 1. towards a lower place, point, or level: "he was lying face downward"

    adjective

    • 1. moving or leading towards a lower place or level: "a downward trend in inflation"

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  2. DOWNWARD definition: 1. moving towards a lower position: 2. mainly US spelling of downwards 3. moving toward a lower…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DOWNWARD is from a higher to a lower place. How to use downward in a sentence. from a higher to a lower place; toward a direction that is the opposite of up; from a higher to a lower condition…

  4. Downward definition: from a higher to a lower place or condition.. See examples of DOWNWARD used in a sentence.

  5. extending or moving from a higher to a lower place. “the downward course of the stream”. synonyms: down. descending. coming down or downward. adjective. on or toward a surface regarded as a base. “he lay face downward ”. “the downward pull of gravity”.

  6. 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A downward movement or look is directed towards a lower place or a lower level. ...a firm downward movement of the hands. 2. See also downwards. 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] If you refer to a downward trend, you mean that something is decreasing or that a situation is getting worse.

  7. C1. moving toward a lower position: I was sinking into the deep snow on the downward slope. a downward trend. See also. downward spiral. Compare. upward adjective. Fewer examples. He scored with a downward header from 12 yards. She denied her campaign was on a downward trajectory.

  8. Define downward. downward synonyms, downward pronunciation, downward translation, English dictionary definition of downward. adv. or down·wards 1. In, to, or toward a lower place, level, or position: floating downward.

  9. Downward definition: In, to, or toward a lower place, level, or position.

  10. adjective. /ˈdaʊnwəd/ /ˈdaʊnwərd/ [usually before noun] moving or pointing towards a lower level. the downward slope of a hill. the downward trend in inflation. She was trapped in a downward spiral (= continuous increase) of personal unhappiness. The business was on a downward path, finally closing in 2019.

  11. from a higher to a lower level or condition: The car sank downward in the muddy river. facing down: She was lying face downward in the sand. from a past time to the present: The estate was handed downward from generation to generation. adj. [before a noun] moving to a lower level or condition: a downward trend in the economy.