Noun For a man who was once a very popular actor, working in a nightclub is quite a comedown. after a rapid rise to stardom, the rock band's comedown was just as quick Verb let's wait and see what comes down at the meeting
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Barring an unforeseen turnaround in September, that would be Snap’s lowest growth rate on record—a humbling comedown for a company that has averaged year-over-year revenue growth of 66% in its quarterly reports since going public in early 2017. Dan Gallagher, WSJ, 31 Aug. 2022 His experience at this show in Los Angeles, the comedown from a time of acclaim and empowerment, left him lucid with the kind of heartbreak that begins as indignation.Los Angeles Times, 20 July 2022 This comedown in station and dignity is something that washes over both men. Nadifa Mohamed, Harper’s Magazine , 22 June 2022 That’s a big comedown from the 4.8 percent expansion in the first quarter, and is likely to put the government’s 5.5 percent growth goal for all of this year out of reach.New York Times, 11 July 2022 Klarna Bank is nearing a deal to raise new money at a valuation of around $6.5 billion, a comedown that reflects the punishing environment facing startups.WSJ, 2 July 2022 These gummies also contain vitamin B12 and L-theanine for smooth energy enhancement without a harsh comedown later.The Salt Lake Tribune, 17 June 2022 The sudden comedown of Three Arrows follows the firm’s previously strong performance record. Serena Ng, WSJ, 17 June 2022 The market’s comedown followed years of rapid growth. Serena Ng, WSJ, 16 May 2022 See More