Advertisement
Advertisement
downshifting
/ ˈdaʊnˌʃɪftɪŋ /
noun
- the practice of simplifying one's lifestyle and becoming less materialistic
Discover More
Derived Forms
- ˈdownˌshifter, noun
Discover More
Example Sentences
Laura Epstein Scully, once a corporate “worker bee,” enjoyed downshifting in retirement and taking a “mañana attitude.”
From Los Angeles Times
Is Haley downshifting into a bid to be Trump’s vice-presidential nominee?
From Slate
Pandya said he would watch whether holiday season shoppers on Monday would continue "downshifting to cheaper goods" in categories, a pattern he noticed earlier this year.
From Reuters
Pandya said he would watch whether holiday season shoppers on Monday would continue "downshifting to cheaper goods" in categories, a pattern he noticed earlier this year.
From Reuters
She opened with stunning 5:01 and 5:09 splits before downshifting a tad.
From Los Angeles Times
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse