"Downbeat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Downbeat" Meaning

The word "downbeat" can have two different meanings depending on the context.

1. In music, a downbeat is the first beat in a measure, which is typically stressed or emphasized. For example, in a 4/4 time signature, the downbeat would be the "1" in "1-2-3-4".
2. In a more general sense, "downbeat" can describe something that is gloomy, depressing, or lacking in energy. For example, a film or album that explores themes of sadness or hopelessness might be described as "downbeat".

In either case, the word "downbeat" tends to convey a sense of seriousness or gravity, and is often used to describe music, art, or other forms of expression that are emotionally intense or somber.

"Downbeat" Examples

Downbeat Examples


The jazz band played a downbeat rhythm to set the melancholic mood for the evening concert.
After losing his favorite pair of shoes, John felt a downbeat mood that followed him everywhere he went.
The downbeat news from the economy weighed heavily on the investors' minds.
The indie movie's downbeat ending left viewers feeling somber and reflective.
The rockstar's downbeat lyrics sang about the struggles of life, resonating with fans who had gone through similar experiences.

"Downbeat" Similar Words

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Having a down-in-the-mouth expression is an idiomatic phrase that describes someone looking unhappy, sulky, or dejected, often with a downward-turned mouth or a frown. It implies that the person appears gloomy, unhappy, or discontented.

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Down-scaling refers to the process of reducing the size or scope of something, such as a project, operation, or system. It can also mean reducing the impact or intensity of something, such as noise pollution or environmental degradation. In the context of business or management, down-scaling often implies a reduction in scale, such as a company downsizing its workforce or operations to reduce costs or adapt to changing circumstances.

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"Downstream" refers to something that is moving or happening in the direction of a river's flow or movement, typically in contrast to upstream. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a trend, event, or development that is moving or progressing in a particular direction.

Down-to-earth

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The phrase "down-to-earth" is an idiomatic expression that means being practical, realistic, and free from pretentiousness or artificiality. It describes someone who is honest, straightforward, and unpretentious, often with a no-nonsense approach to life.

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