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Antonyms:
accept,
acclivity,
ameliorate,
ascent,
better,
climb,
consent,
go for,
have,
improve,
improvement,
meliorate,
raise,
rise,
take,
upgrade
Often used in the same context:
falloff,
decrease,
rise,
drop,
deterioration,
uptick,
decine,
slowdown,
increase,
upswing,
contraction,
upturn,
spike,
dropoff,
downturn,
shrinkage,
weakness,
downslide,
dip,
deline,
deceleration,
plunge,
upsurge,
softness,
downtick,
slump,
surge,
growth,
weakening,
shrinking,
reduction,
gains,
slackening,
trend,
resurgence,
erosion,
slide,
diminution,
softening,
fall,
stagnation,
plateauing,
sluggishness,
nose dive,
slowing,
nosedive,
improvement,
pullback,
selloff,
diminishment,
classified advertising,
depletion,
oversupply,
cutbacks,
recession,
loss,
tumble,
skyrocket,
reversal,
losses,
degeneration,
exodus,
decimation,
outflow,
downswing,
swoon,
fluctuations,
slippage,
shortfall,
downtrend,
turnaround,
unprofitability,
steepening,
escalation,
lag,
dwindling,
glut,
undersupply,
divergence,
demise,
percent,
retrenchment,
bounceback,
snapback,
degradation,
correction,
malaise,
flatline,
sales,
inflow,
hemorrhaging,
laggard,
collapse,
spurt,
stabilization,
demand,
seasonality,
implosion,
downgrade,
sag,
dearth,
feminisation,
declines,
decrement,
decreases,
amelioration,
curtailment,
easing,
corresponding,
decay,
computed,
dispersal,
longrun,
approximated,
exponential,
final,
initial,
lnitial,
3-2,
3-3,
absorption,
agreedupon,
arrhenius,
asymptotic,
benchmark,
calculated,
comparable,
crack
More specific:
come down,
contract out,
decline in quality,
degenerate,
deprive,
deteriorate,
deterioration,
dip,
disdain,
dishonor,
dishonour,
disobey,
disuse,
downhill,
drop,
drop-off,
drop away,
drop off,
ebb,
ebbing,
exponential decay,
exponential return,
fail,
falling off,
falloff,
fall away,
freeze off,
impoverish,
inflame,
loss,
neglect,
pooh-pooh,
regress,
reject,
retrograde,
retrogress,
scorn,
sicken,
sink,
sinking spell,
slack,
slip,
slump,
spurn,
steep,
suffer,
tumble,
turn down,
twilight,
wane,
wear on,
worsening,
wreck
Appears in the definition of:
.,
anaphrodisia,
anticlimax,
antoninus,
aurelius,
autumnal,
business cycle,
check,
collapse,
comedown,
crash,
deflate,
deflation,
detribalisation,
detribalization,
downfall,
ebb,
ebbing,
effective,
erosion,
fall,
fall off,
in truth,
law of diminishing returns,
loss,
manhood,
marcus annius verus,
marcus aurelius,
marcus aurelius antoninus,
oration,
recession,
regret,
regretfully,
sink,
sinking,
sinking spell,
slippage,
slump,
spike,
trade cycle,
twilight,
wane
More general:
change state,
condition,
decrease,
decrement,
diminish,
drop,
fall,
incline,
inflect,
lessen,
side,
slope,
status,
turn
Synonyms:
decay,
declivity,
descent,
diminution,
downslope,
fall,
go down,
pass up,
refuse,
reject,
turn down,
wane,
worsen
Also try:
— Adjectives for decline:
rapid,
economic,
sharp,
steady,
gradual,
general,
relative,
marked,
significant,
further,
slow,
more...
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