distress vs downer

distress

noun
  • Physical or emotional discomfort, suffering, or alarm, particularly of a more acute nature. 

  • A cause of such discomfort. 

  • The thing taken by distraining; that which is seized to procure satisfaction. 

  • Serious danger. 

  • A seizing of property without legal process to force payment of a debt. 

  • An aversive state of stress to which a person cannot fully adapt. 

verb
  • To treat a new object to give it an appearance of age. 

  • To retain someone’s property against the payment of a debt; to distrain. 

  • To cause strain or anxiety to someone. 

downer

noun
  • Something or someone disagreeable, dispiriting or depressing; a killjoy. 

  • A livestock animal that has collapsed. 

  • A negative drug trip. 

  • A form of industrial action in which workers down tools and refuse to work. 

  • A drug that has depressant qualities. 

How often have the words distress and downer occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )