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    Slump
    /sləmp/

    verb

    noun

  2. The meaning of SLUMP is to fall or sink suddenly. How to use slump in a sentence.

  3. to assume a slouching, bowed, or bent position or posture: Stand up straight and don't slump! to decrease or fall suddenly and markedly, as prices or the market. to decline or deteriorate, as health, business, quality, or efficiency. to sink into a bog, muddy place, etc., or through ice or snow.

  4. a period when an industry or the economy is in a bad state and there is a lot of unemployment: an economic slump. The airline industry is currently in a slump. [ C ] a period when someone is tired and does not have much energy: The body's desire for a nap is strongest in the afternoon slump.

  5. a period when an industry or the economy is in a bad state and there is a lot of unemployment: an economic slump. The airline industry is currently in a slump. [ C ] a period when someone is tired and does not have much energy: The body's desire for a nap is strongest in the afternoon slump.

  6. To slump is to fall or slouch down. It's also a downturn in performance — a struggling ballplayer and a sinking economy are both in a slump. There are many kinds of slumps, but they all involve things going downhill. If you slide down in your chair, you slump. Other slumps are less physical.

  7. verb (intransitive) 1. to sink or fall heavily and suddenly. 2. to relax ungracefully. 3. (of business activity, etc) to decline suddenly; collapse. 4. (of health, interest, etc) to deteriorate or decline suddenly or markedly.

  8. Definition of slump verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. To fall or sink heavily; collapse: She slumped, exhausted, onto the sofa. 2. To droop, as in sitting or standing; slouch. 3. a. To decline suddenly; fall off: Business slumped after the holidays. b. To perform poorly or inadequately: The team has been slumping for a month. 4. a. To sink or settle, as into mud or slush. b.

  10. SLUMP definition: 1. If a price, value, or amount slumps, it goes down suddenly: 2. to fall or sit down suddenly…. Learn more.

  11. slump. [intransitive] to fall in price, value, number, etc., suddenly and by a large amount synonym drop Sales have slumped this year. slump by something Profits slumped by over 50%. slump (from something) (to something) The paper's circulation has slumped to 90,000.

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