Downhill Definition

dounhĭl
downhills
adverb
Toward the bottom of a hill.
Webster's New World
To a poorer condition, status, etc.
Webster's New World
adjective
Sloping or going downward.
Webster's New World
Without difficulty; easy.
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Of or having to do with skiing downhill or, specif., the downhill.

Webster's New World
Marked by deterioration or worsening performance; worse.
Felt his best days were behind him and that his future could be downhill from now on.
American Heritage
Involving fewer challenges or less difficulty than before; easier.
The worst is over—it's all downhill from here.
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Synonyms:
noun
downhills
Webster's New World
A timed downhill race on a very long, steep course with wide gates.
Webster's New World
A downward gradient; a descending slope.
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(uncountable) The fastest of the disciplines of alpine skiing.

Wiktionary
(countable) A rapid descent of a hill in related sports, especially in alpine skiing.
Wiktionary
idiom
go downhill
  • to decline or deteriorate
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Downhill

Noun

Singular:
downhill
Plural:
downhills

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Downhill

Origin of Downhill

  • down- +‎ hill

    From Wiktionary

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