Meaning & Definition of word "Slowdown"

Slowdown

/ˈsloʊˌdaʊn/

noun:

  • 1. a reduction in speed or rate.
    • Example: The sudden slowdown in production was due to supply chain issues.
  • 2. a decline in economic activity.
    • Example: The economy experienced a slowdown after the recent market crash.
  • 3. a decrease in performance or efficiency.
    • Example: The computer's slowdown was noticeable after installing the new software.

verb:

  • 1. to cause to decrease in speed or rate.
    • Example: The driver had to slow down when entering the construction zone.
  • 2. to reduce the pace of something.
    • Example: The manager decided to slow down the project to ensure quality.

Etymology

The term 'slowdown' is a compound of 'slow' and 'down', first known to be used in the early 20th century.

Common Phrases and Expressions

economic slowdown:

A decline in economic activity, generally measured by a decrease in GDP.

slowdown in production:

A reduction in the speed of manufacturing processes.

slowdown symptoms:

Signs that indicate a decrease in performance or efficiency.

Related Words

decelerate:

To reduce speed.

slump:

A period of decline or decrease.

impedance:

A hindrance or obstruction to something.

Slang Meanings of slowdown

Meaning: Take it easy.

Example Sentence: After stressing over work, I decided to just slowdown and enjoy the weekend.

Meaning: Chill out.

Example Sentence: You need to slowdown; you're working too hard.