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Move Upward Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for move upward in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of move upward in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for move upward alphabetically.

decline
  • abatement
  • backsliding
  • comedown
  • cropper
  • decay
  • decrepitude
  • degeneracy
  • degeneration
  • descent
  • deterioration
  • devolution
  • diminution
decrease
  • abatement
  • compression
  • condensation
  • constriction
  • contraction
  • cutback
  • decline
  • declining
  • decrescence
  • depression
  • diminution
  • discount
descend
  • cascade
  • cataract
  • cave in
  • coast
  • collapse
  • crash
  • crouch
  • decline
  • deplane
  • detrain
  • dip
  • disembark
drop
  • bead
  • bit
  • bubble
  • crumb
  • dab
  • dash
  • dewdrop
  • driblet
  • drip
  • droplet
  • iota
  • molecule
fall
  • abatement
  • belly flop
  • cut
  • decline
  • declivity
  • decrease
  • diminution
  • dip
  • dive
  • downgrade
  • downward slope
  • drop
go down
  • be beaten
  • be defeated
  • cave in
  • collapse
  • crumple
  • decline
  • decrease
  • descend
  • droop
  • drop
  • fold
  • founder
lay
  • inexpert
  • nonclerical
  • nonprofessional
  • nonspecialist
  • ordinary
  • secular
  • temporal
  • unsacred
lie
  • aspersion
  • backbiting
  • calumniation
  • calumny
  • deceit
  • deception
  • defamation
  • detraction
  • dishonesty
  • disinformation
  • distortion
  • evasion
sit
  • be seated
  • bear on
  • cover
  • ensconce
  • give feet a rest
  • grab a chair
  • have a place
  • have a seat
  • hunker
  • install
  • lie
  • park
slump
  • bad period
  • bad times
  • blight
  • blue devils
  • blue funk
  • bottom
  • bust
  • collapse
  • crash
  • depreciation
  • depression
  • descent

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