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Often used in the same context:
slowing,
softening,
slowdown,
weakening,
sluggishness,
softness,
deceleration,
weakness,
tightening,
abating,
decline,
deterioration,
upturn,
falloff,
easing,
downturn,
ebbing,
moderating,
uptick,
upswing,
weak,
firming,
quickening,
dampening,
buoyant,
wane,
crimped,
letup,
intensifying,
oversupply,
rising,
loosening,
worsening,
countervailed,
upsurge,
slackness,
contraction,
brisker,
slippage,
glut,
shrivelling,
relenting,
surging,
plateauing,
slumping,
rockiness,
tepid,
faltering,
accelerating,
robust,
demand,
bottoming,
stagnate,
sagging,
drop,
hardening,
wilting,
flagging,
glimmers,
gradual,
decine,
lackluster,
muted,
tempering,
downslide,
backsliding,
tighter,
shrinking,
strong,
constriction,
increasing,
dearth,
persisting,
stiffening,
souring,
unevenness,
petering,
dropoff,
diminishing,
shipside,
deteriorating,
overcapacity,
lagging,
dovishness,
soaring,
downshift,
perking,
receding,
outstrip,
surer,
fraying,
resurgence,
weariness,
sapped,
spike,
fragility,
disinflation,
lessening,
tapering,
shrinkage,
shakiness,
downspin,
diminution,
curtailment,
blurring,
amelioration,
decrease,
heightening,
lightening,
abatement,
darkening,
retrogression,
increase,
accelerated,
frenetic,
slow,
slower,
swifter,
abated,
adjust,
astonishing,
breaking,
dizzy,
dizzying,
everincreasing,
fast,
furious,
incredible,
leisurely
Appears in the definition of:
thaw
More general:
weakening
Synonyms:
loosening,
relaxation
Also try:
— Adjectives for slackening:
general,
slight,
gradual,
temporary,
certain,
sudden,
little,
slightest,
consequent,
momentary,
noticeable,
more...
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