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(118 results)
Antonyms:
downtick
Often used in the same context:
upswing,
spike,
upsurge,
decline,
upturn,
downtick,
surge,
falloff,
increase,
resurgence,
decrease,
dropoff,
rise,
slowdown,
drop,
pullback,
influx,
deceleration,
boomlet,
dip,
improvement,
slackening,
lull,
trend,
plateauing,
snapback,
downturn,
spurt,
escalation,
reduction,
softening,
bounceback,
gains,
upswell,
softness,
slowing,
bump,
sluggishness,
spate,
growth,
runup,
decine,
deline,
rebound,
slump,
turnaround,
contraction,
plunge,
blip,
choppiness,
weakness,
lagging indicator,
aberration,
seasonality,
reemergence,
glimmers,
reversal,
bottoming,
tapering,
flurry,
selloff,
nose dive,
inverse relationship,
skyrocket,
stabilization,
revival,
fall,
acceleration,
halo effect,
shakeout,
groundswell,
jump,
deterioration,
boost,
resurge,
downslide,
gangbuster,
weakening,
uptrend,
activity,
spillover,
pipas,
durable goods,
rockiness,
overabundance,
pent,
lag,
turnabout,
ebbing,
downshift,
inflow,
downdraft,
fluctuations,
outlier,
rising tide,
boom,
perking,
wave,
influxes,
resales,
reimposition,
indicator,
recession,
setback,
comeback,
cutback,
declines,
decreases,
dent,
departures,
downturns,
glitch,
letdown,
recessions
More general:
dealing,
dealings,
transaction
Also try:
— Adjectives for uptick:
slight,
recent,
small,
sharp,
brief,
significant,
modest,
next,
first,
temporary,
minor
more...
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