decrease, lessen
decrease, lessen
Yes, the word "diminish" does have a prefix. The prefix is "dis-," which means "apart" or "away."
Diminish: verb:to make smaller or cause to appear smaller in size or importance.to decrease.Some three letter words for diminish: CutDieDipEbbSag
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The opposite of to wax is to wane. Wax means to grow and wane means to diminish
Here are some: decline decrease diminish dwindle shrink
Diminish is a verb that means to make or become less, lower, detract, or dwindle; or to cause or make something seem less impressive or less valuable. example sentence:You shouldn't diminish your contribution to the project, you did a great job.
Deteriorate means to diminish in quality or value or to become worse in some way.
My excitement will diminish.
The words that would complete the analogy are "Enhance and diminish." Just as "adorn" means to decorate or enhance the appearance of something, "disfigure" means to spoil or diminish its appearance. Both pairs involve contrasting actions related to appearance.
abate, allay, assuage, diminish, dull, ease, lessen, lighten, mitigate, moderate, mollify, palliate, quell, quench, reduce, relieve, slake, smooth, soften, soothe, subdue,