downscale
Americanadjective
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located at, moving toward, or of or for the middle or lower end of a social or economic scale.
The discount store caters mainly to downscale customers.
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plain, practical, or inexpensive; not luxurious.
downscale clothing.
adjective
verb
Etymology
Origin of downscale
Example Sentences
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The Atlantic describes the Brightline train as a luxurious ride for high rollers but paints a downscale cast to those who are run over by it.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 5, 2025
Invented by Mattel co-founder Ruth Handler, Barbie was essentially knocked off from the Lilli doll, a German gag gift for men, based on a comic character in a downscale German tabloid.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 16, 2023
Natalie's former care agency, Silverbell, told the BBC it was "mortified" by her situation but said it had "no alternative but to downscale our operation".
From BBC • Oct. 13, 2022
Midjourney, the one Jason Allen used, has a feature that allows you to upscale and downscale images.
From Slate • Sep. 12, 2022
Her voice was the downscale wail of an oboe.
From Just Around the Corner Romance en casserole by Hurst, Fannie
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