Antonyms for drop-off
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : drop-awf, -of |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdrɒpˌɔf, -ˌɒf |
Definition of drop-off
- As in slowdown : noun slacking off; gradual decrease
- As in cache : noun hidden supply
- As in downslide : noun decline
- As in downswing : noun decline
- As in nosedive : noun fall
- As in decline : noun downward change in value, position
- As in descent : noun moving down; lowering
- A fine, large fire was started on the ledge of rock that extended out from the "Shelter" to a drop-off of some twenty feet.
- Extract from : « The Meadow-Brook Girls in the Hills » by Janet Aldridge
Synonyms for drop-off
- abatement
- accumulation
- arrest
- assets
- belly flop
- cave-in
- coast
- coming down
- crash
- cut
- deceleration
- declension
- declination
- decline
- declivity
- decrease
- delay
- depression
- descent
- deterioration
- diminution
- dip
- dive
- downfall
- downgrade
- downslide
- downswing
- downtrend
- downturn
- downward slope
- droop
- drop
- drop joint
- drop-off
- dwindling
- ebb
- fall
- fall-off
- falling
- falling off
- falloff
- freeze
- fund
- grade
- gradient
- header
- hideout
- hiding place
- hill
- hoard
- inactivity
- inclination
- incline
- kitty
- landslide
- lapse
- lessening
- loss
- lowering
- nest egg
- nose dive
- nosedive
- pitch
- plant
- plummet
- plummeting
- plunge
- plunging
- pratfall
- precipitation
- prolapse
- recession
- reduction
- repository
- reserve
- retardation
- sag
- settlement
- shade
- sinkage
- sinking
- skid
- slack
- slackening
- slant
- slide
- slip
- slope
- slow-up
- slump
- spill
- stagnation
- stake
- stash
- stockpile
- stoppage
- store
- storehouse
- strike
- supplies
- swoop
- tailspin
- topple
- treasure
- treasury
- tumble
- wealth
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