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anticlimaxes

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Main Entry: anticlimax
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ineffective conclusion

Synonyms:

bathos, comedown, decline, descent, disappointment, drop, letdown, slump

Antonyms:

climax
Main Entry: bathos
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: sentimentality

Synonyms:

anticlimax, comedown, letdown, melodrama, mush, schmaltz
Notes: bathos is an abrupt, unintended transition in style from the exalted to the commonplace while pathos is a quality that arouses feelings of pity, sympathy, tenderness, or sorrow
Main Entry: comedown
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: letdown, blow

Synonyms:

anticlimax, blow, collapse, comeuppance, crash, cropper, decline, defeat, deflation, demotion, descent, disappointment, discomfiture, dive, down, downfall, failure, fall, flop, humiliation, pratfall, reverse, ruin, setback, undoing, wreck

Antonyms:

ascent, boon, boost, fortune, promotion
Main Entry: descent
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: deterioration

Synonyms:

abasement, anticlimax, cadence, comedown, debasement, decadence, decline, degradation, discomfiture, down, downcome, downfall, lapse, pathos, slump

Antonyms:

improvement, upgrade
Main Entry: figure of speech
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: turn of expression

Synonyms:

adumbration, allegory, alliteration, allusion, analogue, analogy, anaphora, anticlimax, antistrophe, antithesis, aposiopesis, apostrophe, asyndeton, bathos, communication that is not meant literally; stylistic device, comparison, conceit, device, echoism, ellipsis, euphemism, euphuism, exaggeration, expression, flourish, flower, hyperbole, image, imagery, irony, litotes, malapropism, manner of speaking, metaphor, metonymy, onomatopoeia, ornament, oxymoron, parable, paradox, parallel, personification, proteron, rhetoric, sarcasm, satire, simile, synecdoche, trope, tropology, turn of phrase, understatement, way of speaking
Main Entry: letdown
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: disappointment

Synonyms:

anticlimax, balk, bitter pill, blow, chagrin, comedown, disgruntlement, disillusionment, frustration, setback, washout

Antonyms:

advantage, benefit, blessing, boon, satisfaction
Related Words
Main Entry: descent
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
deciduous, declivous, decurrent, decursive, defluous, demersal, descendent, descending, downgyred, labent, nodding to its fall, stillatitious
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Motion downwards] Descent.
Category: 4. Motion with reference to direction

Synonyms:

-nouns
descent, descension, declension, declination; fall; falling: slump; drop, plunge, plummet, cadence; subsidence, collapse, lapse; downfall, tumble, slip, tilt, trip, lurch; cropper, culbute; titubation, stumble; fate of Icarus., avalanche, debacle, landslip, landslide., declivity, dip, hill.
-verbs
descend; go down, drop down, come down; fall, gravitate, drop, slip, slide, settle; plunge, plummet, crash; decline, set, sink, droop, come down a peg; slump., dismount, alight, light, get down; swoop; stoop; fall prostrate, precipitate oneself; let fall., tumble, trip, stumble, titubate, lurch, pitch, swag, topple, topple over, tumble over, topple down, tumble down; tilt, sprawl, plump down, come down a cropper.
-adjectives
descending; descendent; decurrent, decursive; labent, deciduous; nodding to its fall.
-adverbs
downhill, downwards.
-phrases
the bottom fell out.

Antonyms:

ascent
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