I think that it is always correct.
Some synonyms for the word diminished are: Decline Decrease Depreciate Dwindle Ebb Lessen Lower Reduce Shrink Weaken
It is not grammatically correct to say ' you go to home'. Instead you should leave out the word to, and say 'you, go home'.
Here are some: decline decrease diminish dwindle shrink
If you're talking about the word boost that is about speed, its opposite is slow down. But if you're talking about the literal or real meaning of boost (which means increase), the opposite word of that is reduce, decrease or lessen.
That is the correct spelling of the word elevate, meaning to raise up.A similar word is alleviate, which means to reduce or diminish.
Decrease
shrink, decrease in size, reduce
reduce, exhaust, decrease, lessen
Well there are alot of other words for reduce one could be decline, decrease or lessen
contraction
No, this is not a correct sentence. It should be guess instead or guest at the second word.
Some synonyms for the word diminished are: Decline Decrease Depreciate Dwindle Ebb Lessen Lower Reduce Shrink Weaken
You're possibly referring to the word "halved" (reduced in half)
decline, lessen, dull, decrease, reduce, diminish, dwindle, slow, quell, subdue, wane, taper
It is not grammatically correct to say ' you go to home'. Instead you should leave out the word to, and say 'you, go home'.
Here are some: decline decrease diminish dwindle shrink
If you're talking about the word boost that is about speed, its opposite is slow down. But if you're talking about the literal or real meaning of boost (which means increase), the opposite word of that is reduce, decrease or lessen.