Definition of Downsides

1. Noun. (plural of downside) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Downsides

1. downside [n] - See also: downside

Lexicographical Neighbors of Downsides

downselect
downselected
downselecting
downselects
downset
downsets
downshift
downshifted
downshifter
downshifters
downshifting
downshifts
downshock
downshocks
downside
downsides (current term)
downsitting
downsittings
downsize
downsized
downsizer
downsizers
downsizes
downsizing
downsizings
downslide
downslides
downslope
downslopes
downsloping

Literary usage of Downsides

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Guide to Responsible Restructuring by DIANE Publishing Company, Wayne F. Cascio (1995)
"Calculating the Costs The downsides of Downsizing Downsizing is a popular strategy. But mounting evidence suggests the results aren't what companies ..."

2. OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary by OECD Staff (2005)
"However, there are some downsides to this new system. The Innovation Contribution adds to an already complex tax environment for businesses and entails some ..."

3. Latex Allergies and the Health Care Industry by Charlie Norwood (2000)
"It is not the only barrier, and certainly being an excellent one doesn't mean that it doesn't have any downsides. And one of the downsides is that it does ..."

4. Hacking College by Dean Kohrs (2006)
"There are downsides. ... New York or wherever) before you graduate, but there are downsides in going to Mecca, the biggest of which is you can't go home. ..."

5. International Partnerships in Large Science Projectsby Joanne Sedor by Joanne Sedor (1998)
"CHALLENGES OF COLLABORATION Despite the many potential benefits deriving from collaborative research, there are also potential downsides associated with ..."

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