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Often used in the same context:
downturn,
recession,
deceleration,
upturn,
slump,
contraction,
slowing,
credit crunch,
decline,
slackening,
sluggishness,
oversupply,
falloff,
softness,
upswing,
growth,
softening,
economy,
weakness,
decine,
retrenchment,
weakening,
deterioration,
pullback,
uptick,
crisis,
downdraft,
malaise,
stagnation,
deflation,
selloff,
cutbacks,
overcapacity,
glut,
macroeconomic,
undersupply,
shakeout,
inflation,
turmoil,
disinflation,
boom,
bottoming,
inflationary spiral,
seasonality,
plateauing,
crunch,
tightening,
doldrums,
turbulence,
economic,
layoffs,
meltdown,
downtick,
turndown,
prices,
downtrend,
spike,
outlook,
downslide,
demand,
deline,
shortfall,
steepening,
gloom,
bounceback,
volatility,
dropoff,
rebound,
sector,
snapback,
market,
upsurge,
boomlet,
durable goods,
downspin,
downswing,
shortage,
lull,
reductions,
surge,
lag,
dip,
shrinkage,
turnaround,
trend,
increases,
dovishness,
choppiness,
disruption,
stagflation,
stabilization,
cold snap,
inventories,
turnround,
pessimism,
headwind,
outturn,
recovery,
lagging indicator,
hike,
severe acute respiratory syndrome,
bearishness,
decrease,
declines,
increase,
easing,
shortages,
curtailment,
downturns,
decreases,
diminution,
lessening
Appears in the definition of:
work to rule
More general:
delay,
detention,
holdup
Synonyms:
lag,
retardation
Also try:
— Adjectives for slowdown:
economic,
general,
recent,
global,
sharp,
significant,
marked,
temporary,
current,
dramatic,
major,
more...
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