Synonyms and antonyms of crater in English

crater

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TO BECOME SMALLER OR LESS

An excess of supply is going to crater the entire market.

Synonyms and examples

decrease
The tests show that the tumor has decreased in size since we started treatment.
increase
I've been increasing my workouts by five minutes a day.
lessen
A healthy diet lessens your risk for cardiovascular disease.
lower
They've just lowered the age at which you can join.
reduce
They've just reduced the price.
bring down
They are bringing down their prices.
drop
Stock prices dropped today after the company's announcement.
fall
Unemployment has fallen to six percent in the last year.
go down
Prices always go down in January.
come down
Has her fever come down at all?
plummet
Temperatures last night plummeted.
plunge
Temperatures last night plunged below zero.
crash
After bad news from the Federal Reserve, the markets crashed.
dwindle
The number of students in the school has dwindled to around 200.
decline
The number of members has declined by 25 percent over the last 30 years.
shrink
Forests have shrunk to almost half the size they were 20 years ago.
contract
As the metal cools, it contracts.
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When something decreases, it becomes smaller or less. A decrease in something describes the fact of that thing getting smaller or becoming less.
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crater

noun
These are words and phrases related to crater. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of crater.
Synonyms for crater from Random House Roget's College Thesaurus, Revised and Updated Edition © 2000 Random House, Inc.

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/ˌaɪ.ɑːrˈel/
US
/ˌaɪ.ɑːrˈel/

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