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Drop-off   /drˈɑpˌɔf/   Listen
Drop-off

noun
1.
A noticeable deterioration in performance or quality.  Synonyms: falling off, falloff, slack, slump.  "A gradual slack in output" , "A drop-off in attendance" , "A falloff in quality"
2.
A steep high face of rock.  Synonyms: cliff, drop.  "A steep drop"
3.
A change downward.  Synonyms: decrease, lessening.  "There was a sharp drop-off in sales"



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Words linked to "Drop-off" :   decline in quality, alteration, shrinking, change, precipice, shrinkage, falloff, cliff, declension, attrition, worsening, formation, casualty, dwindling, drop off, crag, geological formation, modification, falling off, dwindling away, waning, increase, sinking, deterioration



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