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What does upswing mean?

What does upswing mean?

upward swing
1 : an upward swing. 2 : a marked increase or improvement a dramatic upswing in profits —often used in the phrase on the upswing her career is on the upswing.

What is an upswing in the economy?

An upswing is a sudden improvement in something such as an economy, or an increase in an amount or level.

What’s another word for upswing?

In this page you can discover 26 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for upswing, like: improvement, escalation, hike, increase, boom, acceleration, aggrandizement, amplification, augment, augmentation and boost.

What does homage mean?

1 : respect or honor People bowed in homage to [=as a sign of respect for] the king as he passed by. 2 : something that is done to honor someone or something Her book is a/an homage to her favorite city.

What does Periously mean?

: full of danger : dangerous. See the full definition for perilous in the English Language Learners Dictionary. perilous. adjective. per·​il·​ous | \ ˈper-ə-ləs \

What is an upswing in a business cycle?

The upswing of the business cycle towards a peak is called an economic expansion. An economic expansion is associated with: • increase in production/output • decrease in unemployment • increase in wages • increase in consumer spending.

What is upswing and downswing?

Upswing = From trough to peak. Downswing = From peak to trough. Average Length.

What is expansion in business?

Expansion is the phase of the business cycle where real gross domestic product (GDP) grows for two or more consecutive quarters, moving from a trough to a peak. Expansion is typically accompanied by a rise in employment, consumer confidence, and equity markets and is also referred to as an economic recovery.

What is a synonym for currently?

In this page you can discover 11 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for currently, like: presently, now, at-present, , currrently, previously, curently, even (or just) (or right) now, already, time and actually.