decliners

[US]/[ˈdiːklɪnəz]/
[UK]/[ˈdiːklɪnərz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People who consistently vote against proposals or motions, especially in a political context.; A person who is losing strength or vitality; someone who is declining in health or fortune.; A person who refuses to accept or support something.
v.To decrease in amount, extent, or intensity.; To refuse to accept or support something.
adj.Showing a tendency to decline.

Example Sentences

the company's stock prices are popular among decliners.

many investors are decliners during economic uncertainty.

decliners often seek safe-haven assets like gold.

he is a natural decliner, always cautious with investments.

the market attracted a wave of decliners after the crash.

decliners tend to avoid high-risk, high-reward opportunities.

understanding decliner behavior is crucial for market analysis.

decliners often move to government bonds during crises.

the fund caters specifically to the needs of decliners.

decliners prioritize capital preservation over potential gains.

the study examined the psychology of decliners in volatile markets.

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