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Often used in the same context:
relenting,
slackening,
slowing,
respite,
lull,
halt,
relentlessness,
indication,
surge,
nonstop,
ebbs,
easing,
wilting,
complacency,
backsliding,
doubt,
drumbeat,
pushovers,
glimmer,
magic bullet,
discouragement,
dovishness,
silver lining,
fierceness,
weariness,
softening,
falter,
hesitation,
interruption,
certainty,
urgency,
flurry,
resumption,
panic,
direct correlation,
waning,
impatience,
hint,
gimmes,
intensity,
signs,
letdown,
timetable,
upsurge,
idee fixe,
edginess,
dropoff,
waver,
escalation,
undercurrent,
spillover,
nightfall,
slowdown,
hurry,
pent,
rough sledding,
stalling,
cure,
uptick,
excuses,
ferocity,
weakening,
sugarcoating,
correlation,
regrouping,
cessation,
tempering,
spike,
flickers,
daybreak,
northwester,
shrillness,
plateauing,
vengeance,
inkling,
barrage,
stinginess,
abate,
dampening,
double digit,
mercy,
falloff,
slippage,
surprises,
steadiness,
silver bullet,
seesawing,
upswing,
receding,
futility,
disrespect,
rein,
rebounding,
pullback,
catchup,
ultimatums,
sundown,
petering,
spurts,
ferociousness,
provocation,
resurgent,
abatement,
alleviation,
alteration,
amelioration,
curtailment,
dent,
diminution,
flirtation,
inconvenience,
intermission,
loss,
mitigation,
quickening,
reprieve,
setback
Appears in the definition of:
continuing
More general:
break,
intermission,
interruption,
pause,
suspension
Synonyms:
lull
Also try:
— Adjectives for letup:
little,
brief,
slight,
slightest,
temporary,
much,
real,
apparent,
only,
appreciable,
early,
more...
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