Opposite of a sudden severe or prolonged fall in the price, value, or amount of something
Opposite of a low point, level, or figure
“Hans experienced the peak of exhilaration when he went skydiving.”
Opposite of a market where a majority of investors are selling, causing prices to drop
Opposite of the act or state of worsening or making or getting worse
“This plan package has curbed the sharp decline of the economy, steadied investor and consumer confidence, and promoted the stable recovery of the economy.”
Opposite of a sudden failure of an institution, person or undertaking
“Having conversations about personal areas where they each need growth can be a vulnerable experience but is vital to the success of their marriage.”
Opposite of a state of low spirits
Opposite of a reduction, especially in price in order to stimulate sales
Opposite of to drop or fall down, literally or figuratively
Opposite of to sit, lean, or fall heavily and limply
Opposite of to decline or degenerate in quality, amount, value or degree
Opposite of to decrease or decline suddenly and dramatically
(of a business) Opposite of to go bankrupt
“Against the odds, his cafe would thrive in a suburb that was saturated with various eatery options.”
Opposite of to relax and take it easy
Opposite of to deteriorate or go into decline, especially physically
“The results of your blood tests show that your health is starting to improve.”
Opposite of to extend one's arms, legs and body out while lying down
Opposite of to relax after a period of work or tension
Opposite of to collapse inward or downward
Opposite of to relax or be at ease
“Sometimes, I exert myself to the point of exhaustion.”
Opposite of to go or sink underground or underwater
(nod off) Opposite of to fall asleep
“Terra slowly fell to sleep only to awaken when someone started shaking her.”
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