Pronunciation: /daʊnvoʊt/
noun a negative vote or rating given to something, typically on a website or social media platform
A1 I received a downvote on my post.
A2 She was upset when she saw the downvote on her comment.
B1 Receiving a downvote can be discouraging, but it's important to learn from it.
B2 The downvote on his answer made him reconsider his approach to the topic.
C1 As a content creator, dealing with downvotes is part of the job.
C2 Some users downvote without providing constructive feedback, which can be frustrating.
formal Users have the ability to downvote content that they believe is inappropriate or irrelevant.
informal I always downvote those annoying memes on the internet.
slang I can't believe they downvoted my post just because they didn't agree with me.
figurative She felt like life was constantly downvoting her, but she remained resilient.
downvoted
downvotes
more downvoted
most downvoted
downvotes
will downvote
have downvoted
is downvoting
downvote
downvote
to downvote
downvoting
downvoting