Opposite of having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
Opposite of very loud or having a high volume
Opposite of containing, consisting of, or producing harsh, unpleasant or discordant sounds
Opposite of marked by growth in the state of well-being
“After a short period of prosperity, the country's economy is now weakening again.”
Opposite of bringing wealth and success
“After yet another unsuccessful venture, he felt like the American dream was eluding him.”
Opposite of producing a surplus or profitable
Opposite of of sound, a voice or an instrument, low in pitch or frequency
Opposite of rich, affluent, or financially prosperous
“There is an impoverished community of farmers just on the outer reaches of this city.”
Opposite of having the ability to produce financial growth or gain
“This is an unprofitable business and some big decisions will need to be made soon on its future.”
Opposite of a hefty amount or abundant
“Only an insignificant amount of the mass of the atom is associated with electrons.”
Opposite of characterized by fullness, clarity, strength, and smoothness of sound
“As she recalled, his voice was educated and had a pleasant, mellow tone.”
Opposite of a loud, deep resounding noise
Opposite of a resonant, bass-like, low-pitched or booming vocal tone
Opposite of a loud and typically discordant noise or sound
Opposite of present participle for to develop, increase or grow rapidly
“Following 1933, school expenditures again began to increase, and for the first time in the history of Pittsburgh, average daily attendance began to decline.”
Opposite of present participle for to prosper or be successful
“If you fail to assume the responsibility, your business will bust before it booms.”
Opposite of present participle for to say in a loud, deep, resonant voice
“The poor jester did not dare to go near anybody else, so he would whisper persuasively in the King's ear.”
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