Words and phrases that have a meaning related to lull: (167 results)
Often used in the same context:
surge, upswing, doldrums, uptick, upsurge, spike, upturn, flurry, pause, petering, breather, boomlet, spurt, slump, hiatus, slowdown, respite, rut, torpor, truce, hibernation, ebbs, choppiness, resurgence, dormancy, preholiday, stagnation, stalemate, letup, period, pullback, normalcy, jitters, spate, complacence, interlude, downturn, plateauing, normality, funks, dip, thaw, purple patch, slumber, sluggishness, inactivity, tapering, onslaught, reprieve, fizzle, brisker, runup, quiescence, interregnum, resurge, listlessness, break, falloff, glimmers, slackening, frenzy, dawn, slowing, daylight, silence, ceasefire, wave, intifadah, mugginess, weakness, cycle, onset, blip, jolt, cold snap, harmattan, hiccup, whirlwind, stupor, panic, malaise, delay, momentum, calm, scare, quietude, chill, rebound, glut, lag, earnest, chaos, boom, rush, springtime, siesta, winter, decline, impasse, deadlock, bounceback, optimism, intermission, absence, postponement, hesitation, lapse, easing, letdown, cessation, flip, put, read, shorter, apposite, blackest, burn, busier, buy, by, darkest, finish, hand, inked, leave, longer, nonworking, pull, rounding, running
More specific:
appease, assuage, assure, compose, conciliate, gentle, gruntle, lenify, mollify, pacify, placate, reassure
Appears in the definition of:
berceuse, cradlesong, lullaby
More general:
Also try:calmness, calm down, comfort, console, hush, hush up, interruption, quiet, quieten, shut up, solace, soothe, still, suspension, tranquilize, tranquillize
— Adjectives for lull: temporary, brief, momentary, sudden, short, long, slight, comparative, relative, little, present, more...
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