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downdraft

[doun-draft, -drahft]

noun

  1. a downward current, as of air.

    a downdraft in a mine shaft.

  2. a downward movement, as of the stock market.



downdraft

  1. A downward moving current of air in a cumulonimbus cloud.

  2. Compare updraft

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Word History and Origins

Origin of downdraft1

First recorded in 1780–90; down 1 + draft
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Example Sentences

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Several other tech stocks with exposure to AI were caught in the downdraft, too.

From BBC

And you won't find more violent up and downdrafts than in cumulonimbus, or thunderstorm clouds.

From BBC

The Airbus A321, carrying 222 passengers, reportedly encountered extreme vertical air currents - updrafts followed by downdrafts - that dislodged overhead bins and caused nose damage.

From BBC

It’s also true that the downdraft and updrafts have even inspired suspicions that White House insiders with advance word of the announcements are trading stocks on the knowledge, though no such evidence has emerged.

With lots of turbulence in the cloud there are lots of up and downdrafts.

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