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Often used in the same context:
decline,
dropoff,
uptick,
slowdown,
slump,
spike,
downturn,
drop,
softness,
decrease,
weakness,
upturn,
upswing,
sluggishness,
surge,
deceleration,
slackening,
slowing,
downtick,
dip,
cutback,
decine,
downslide,
contraction,
deterioration,
glut,
slippage,
softening,
bounceback,
deline,
increase,
nosedive,
resurgence,
upsurge,
letdown,
plunge,
nose dive,
downdraft,
pullback,
dearth,
classified advertising,
swoon,
influx,
shrinkage,
shrinking,
loss,
turnaround,
reductions,
rise,
weakening,
recession,
losses,
shortfalls,
oversupply,
lag,
improvement,
bump,
exodus,
plateauing,
meltdown,
seasonality,
slide,
snapback,
boomlet,
downswing,
trend,
disruption,
downshift,
hemorrhaging,
rockiness,
layoffs,
fall,
tailspin,
shakeout,
cannibalization,
flattening,
lousiness,
implosion,
pipas,
unevenness,
blip,
steepening,
shakiness,
durable goods,
fluctuations,
sag,
collapse,
nondurable goods,
diminution,
choppiness,
discrepancy,
gains,
overcount,
turnabout,
disparity,
erosion,
crunch,
lull,
mismatch,
skittishness,
selloff,
aberration,
decrement,
declines,
acceleration,
convergence,
curtailment,
easing
More general:
decline,
diminution
Synonyms:
drop-off,
falling off,
slack,
slump
Also try:
— Adjectives for falloff:
rapid,
sharp,
exponential,
light,
steep,
dramatic,
gradual,
slow,
significant,
linear,
fast,
more...
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