dip

noun, verb19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

a steep decrease

an unexpected decrease

a small decrease

a brief swim

an invigorating swim

an infrequent decrease

to decrease by a large amount

to decrease by a small amount

to move to a lower level

to slope downwards sharply

to put something into a liquid rapidly

to move downwards at a slow pace

to put something into a liquid gently and for a short time

to slope downwards in a gradual way

refers to a decrease within a specific area or metric, e.g., a dip in temperature

to go for a quick swim

to experience a decrease (used for prices, numbers)

to undergo a decrease

to experience a decrease, often with negative consequences

to observe a decrease in something (e.g., a market)

to go or fall to a level lower than a particular point (e.g., horizon, a certain number)

to put something into a liquid

to put something into a liquid