downshift
Meanings
Plural: downshifts
Noun
- a change from a financially rewarding but stressful career to a less well paid but more fulfilling one
- a change to a lower gear in a car or bicycle
- A change of direction or a movement downwards.
- A reduction in quality or quantity.
- A change in career or lifestyle to one which is not as well paid but less stressful and more personally rewarding.
- A shift of a transmission into a lower gear, as dictated by heavier load on the engine, as for example when climbing a hill or strongly accelerating.
Verb
- To reduce (something) in quality or quantity (as effect, scope, speed, etc.)
- To change (one's career or lifestyle) to one which is not as well paid but less stressful and more personally rewarding.
- To shift (a car or bicycle) into a lower gear.
- To function at a lower rate; to slacken.
- To change one's career or lifestyle to one which is not as well paid but less stressful and more personally rewarding.
- To shift a transmission into a lower gear.
Origin / Etymology
The noun is derived from down (preposition) + shift (“slight change or movement”). The verb is derived from the noun.
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Scrabble Score: 19
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Words With Friends Score: 19
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