downbeat

[ˈdaʊnbiːt]

downbeat Definition

  • 1the first beat of a measure in music
  • 2a pessimistic or negative point of view

Using downbeat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "downbeat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The conductor gave the downbeat and the orchestra began to play.

  • Example

    His downbeat attitude towards the project was discouraging.

  • Example

    The movie's ending was quite downbeat.

downbeat Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for downbeat

Phrases with downbeat

  • precisely on the first beat of a measure in music

    Example

    Make sure you come in on the downbeat.

  • a person who has a negative or pessimistic outlook on life

    Example

    He's always been a bit of a downbeat person, but lately he seems even more depressed.

  • an ending to a story or movie that is negative or pessimistic

    Example

    The movie had a downbeat ending that left the audience feeling sad and disappointed.

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Summary: downbeat in Brief

The term 'downbeat' [ˈdaʊnbiːt] has two main meanings. The first refers to the first beat of a measure in music, while the second denotes a pessimistic or negative point of view. Examples include 'The conductor gave the downbeat and the orchestra began to play.' and 'His downbeat attitude towards the project was discouraging.' Phrases include 'on the downbeat,' referring to the precise timing of a musical note, and 'downbeat person,' describing someone with a negative outlook.