slumps (Meaning)

slumps

a marked or sustained decline especially in economic activity or prices, to assume a stooped posture, to go into a slump, to drop or slide down suddenly, a period of poor or losing play by a team or individual, to fall off sharply, to fall or sink suddenly, to assume a drooping posture or carriage, a downward slide of a mass of rock or land, a marked or continued reduction especially in economic activity or prices

slumps Sentence Examples

  1. The economy slumps, casting a shadow over business prospects.
  2. Sales figures slump as consumer spending wanes.
  3. The team's performance slumps after a promising start.
  4. The value of the stock market slumps amid economic uncertainty.
  5. The city's morale slumps after a natural disaster.
  6. The roof slumps under the weight of heavy snow.
  7. The student's grades slump due to a lack of effort.
  8. The once-popular restaurant slumps into obscurity.
  9. The popularity of the singer's latest album slumps.
  10. The athlete slumps in defeat after a strenuous competition.

FAQs About the word slumps

a marked or sustained decline especially in economic activity or prices, to assume a stooped posture, to go into a slump, to drop or slide down suddenly, a peri

recessions, panics,depressions, busts,crashes, downturns, downtrends, slowdowns, stagnations, downswings

developments,booms, growths,recoveries, progresses,advancements, rallies

The economy slumps, casting a shadow over business prospects.

Sales figures slump as consumer spending wanes.

The team's performance slumps after a promising start.

The value of the stock market slumps amid economic uncertainty.