Meaning & Definition of Downhill in English
Downhill
Towards a lower place or condition.
Pronunciation:
/ˌdaʊnˈhɪl/Part of Speech:
adverb, adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Toward the bottom of a slope.
Example Sentence: The biker sped downhill, enjoying the rush of wind.
Definition: In a declining or deteriorating manner.
Example Sentence: After the scandal, the company's reputation went downhill.
Definition: In a way that indicates decreased quality or success.
Example Sentence: Sales have gone downhill since the new competitor entered the market.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English downhil, equivalent to down + hill.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- downhill fast: Rapid decline in quality or performance.
- go downhill: To start to decline or get worse.
- downhill from here: The situation worsens from this point onwards.
Translations
- Spanish: cuesta abajo
- French: vers le bas
- German: abwärts
- Russian: по наклонной
Related Words
- decline: To become less in amount, importance, quality, or strength.
- slope: The steepness or degree of incline of a hill or slope.
- descent: The action of moving downward, dropping, or falling.
Slang Meanings of downhill
Meaning: In a tough spot or experiencing hardship.
Example Sentence: After losing his job, he felt like things were really going downhill.
Meaning: Used to describe a situation that has worsened significantly.
Example Sentence: Their relationship started to go downhill once they moved in together.