slump

noun, verb34 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A period of low economic activity and high unemployment.

A very serious or extreme decline.

A very severe or serious decline.

A sudden and severe fall in stock market prices.

A recession or decline affecting the entire world.

A recession or decline affecting the entire world.

A recession or decline affecting the entire world.

A decline that has very bad consequences.

A significant decline in the value of real estate.

A sudden and significant fall in prices.

A slump that continues for a long time.

A slump that happened a short time ago.

A slump that is happening now.

To be sitting with the head and shoulders bent forward.

To be lying down in a heavy, limp position.

Describes the state of being in a period of decline.

Indicates movement or transition into a state of decline.

Specifies the area or thing that is experiencing a decline (e.g., slump in prices).

To decrease suddenly and by a large amount.

To decrease significantly.

To decrease by a large amount.

To decrease in a way that causes worry.

Used to specify the amount or percentage of decrease.

Used to show the ending point of a decrease.

Used to show the starting point of a decrease.

To fall heavily into something, like a chair.

To fall or sit down heavily and suddenly.

To fall or sit back heavily, often into a chair or against a surface.

To fall or lean forward heavily.

Collocations with "slump"

... + slump