Downside

/ˈdaʊnsaɪd/ noun

The negative aspect or disadvantage of something; the bad side of a situation.

A compound word from 'down' (lower, negative) plus 'side' (direction or aspect). Created in modern English, probably in the mid-1900s, as a natural opposite to 'upside.' It follows the pattern of other directional compounds like 'upbeat' and 'upturn'.

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