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Often used in the same context:
malaise,
slump,
rut,
torpor,
recession,
gloom,
downturn,
funk,
tailspin,
stagnation,
mire,
sluggishness,
blahs,
turmoil,
lull,
stupor,
stagnancy,
slowdown,
woes,
morass,
downspin,
hangover,
upswing,
hibernation,
despond,
lethargy,
treading water,
slumber,
upturn,
cabin fever,
bottoming,
lows,
nose dive,
swoon,
purgatory,
meltdown,
dire straits,
abyss,
tumult,
crisis,
downslide,
downbeat,
credit crunch,
revival,
troubles,
nosedive,
upheaval,
sputtering,
limbo,
boom,
strife,
quagmire,
laggard,
disarray,
foundering,
pessimism,
stasis,
flagging,
throes,
dark ages,
chill,
ennui,
downtrend,
turbulence,
humming,
underperformer,
losing streak,
fizzling,
vogue,
jitters,
glimmers,
maelstrom,
resurging,
crunch,
petering,
rebound,
mediocrity,
torrid,
decine,
hurly burly,
optimists,
boomlet,
dormancy,
flounders,
hoodoo,
downdraft,
shakeout,
perking,
mojo,
struggles,
listlessness,
plateauing,
glut,
dreariness,
jinx,
underachievement,
euphoria,
powerhouse,
bootstraps,
predicament,
impasse,
misery,
travails,
tribulations,
distresses,
failings,
preoccupations,
rigors,
decadence,
deprivations,
estrangement,
stalemate,
demoralization,
mainstay,
maladjustments,
mayhem,
needs
More specific:
recession
More general:
inaction,
inactiveness,
inactivity,
wind
Synonyms:
stagnancy,
stagnation,
the doldrums
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— Adjectives for doldrums:
economic,
equatorial,
financial,
political,
present,
current,
postwar,
spiritual,
long,
intellectual,
commercial,
more...
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