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Decrease in Amount

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exiguous
1.
e
xi
guous
Adjective

extremely small in size or amount

The explorer had an exiguous supply of food for the long journey through the wilderness.

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measly
2.
meas
ly
Adjective

pitifully small or inadequate

The employee received a measly bonus at the end of the year, much less than expected.

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meager
3.
mea
ger
Adjective

lacking in quantity, quality, or extent

The family survived on a meager income, struggling to make ends meet.

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skimpy
4.
skim
py
Adjective

(of clothing) close-fitting, short, and exposing more of the body than typical

She wore a skimpy dress to the party, turning heads as she walked in.

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abatement
5.
a
bate
ment
Noun

the act or process of reducing, lessening, or diminishing something

The storm's abatement allowed rescue teams to start their work.

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6.
dec
re
ment
Verb

to reduce the size, amount, or number of something

The team decided to decrement the budget for the upcoming project.

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deduct
7.
de
duct
Verb

to subtract or take away an amount or part from a total

The teacher instructed the students to deduct points for incorrect answers on the quiz.

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curtail
8.
cur
tail
Verb

to place limits or boundaries on something to reduce its scope or size

Rising costs have led many companies to curtail benefits and perks for employees in recent years.

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dwindle
9.
dwin
dle
Verb

to diminish in quantity or size over time

The water level in the reservoir began to dwindle during the dry season.

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10.
tail off
Verb

to decrease in quantity, intensity, or level over time

The excitement of the event began to tail off towards the end.

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ebb
11.
ebb
Verb

to gradually decline or recede

As the storm continued, the wind ebbed, providing a momentary relief.

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rarefied
12.
ra
re
fied
Adjective

having an elevated quality, either morally or intellectually, that is far above the ordinary

The professor's lecture was delivered in a rarefied academic style.

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decline
13.
dec
line
Verb

to gradually weaken or worsen in condition or performance

His health began to decline after he stopped following his doctor's recommendations for exercise and diet.

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14.
down
swing
Noun

the movement of the golf club from the top of the swing down to the point of impact with the ball

His downswing was smooth and controlled, resulting in a powerful shot.

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15.
whittle down
Verb

to gradually reduce or decrease something by cutting away or eliminating bit by bit

To meet the weight limit, the traveler had to whittle down the contents of the suitcase, leaving behind non-essential items.

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