/dɪˈmɪnɪʃ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [di-min-ish] -verb (used with object) 1. to make or cause to seem smaller, less, less important, etc.; lessen; reduce. 2. Architecture. to give (a column) a form tapering inward from bottom to top. 3. Music. to make (an interval) smaller by a chromatic half step than the corresponding perfect or minor interval. 4. to detract from the authority, honor, stature, or reputation of; disparage.
Deteriorate means to diminish in quality or value or to become worse in some way.
The correct spelling is "diminish" (to make smaller or less).
Dwindle means to diminish in size, quantity, or quality and become close to the point of non-existence. It can be used as follows: Our food supplies began to dwindle and we were worried about our survival."
diminish - (antonym) enlarge, enhance, increase, grow, magnify, amplify
increase
Deteriorate means to diminish in quality or value or to become worse in some way.
"Tending to detract or diminish" "Disparaging; belittling: a derogatory comment." Derogatory. Ask.com. 26 November. Definition of derogatory
"Tending to detract or diminish" "Disparaging; belittling: a derogatory comment." Derogatory. Ask.com. 26 November. Definition of derogatory
My excitement will diminish.
The correct spelling is "diminish" (to make smaller or less).
Watering fresh cut flowers will diminish their demise. Or, Expenses diminish the return on investment.
As it became dark what I could see began to diminish
Doesn't diminish the urge, but sometimes the ability.
diminish - (antonym) enlarge, enhance, increase, grow, magnify, amplify
Dwindle means to diminish in size, quantity, or quality and become close to the point of non-existence. It can be used as follows: Our food supplies began to dwindle and we were worried about our survival."
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Diminish: verb:to make smaller or cause to appear smaller in size or importance.to decrease.Some three letter words for diminish: CutDieDipEbbSag