"This term refers to a temporary or permanent reduction in size, quantity, or intensity, often unexpected."
collapse
"This action might be used in a scientific experiment to intentionally start a chain of reactions."
trigger
"This word can describe something done in the exact opposite order, often to correct or undo a previous action."
reverse
accumulate
wealth
Jim didn't wake up until 9:00, so he missed the meeting. He...
Jim didn't wake up until 9:00, so he missed the meeting. He overslept.
"This action means to gather or increase in quantity over time, often referring to resources or wealth."
accumulate
"In discussing historical timelines, this word is used to describe how long something lasts, from beginning to end."
duration
"In literature or film, this adjective might be used to describe a situation with intense emotion or conflict."
dramatic
dramatize
a story
This coat costs far too much. It's...
This coat costs far too much. It's overpriced.
"This adjective describes something based on practical evidence or observation rather than theory."
empirical
"When rules or social expectations are followed by a group or individual, they are said to do this."
conform
"This verb is often used in psychology and biology to mean to hold back or prevent a particular action or process."
inhibit
reverse
a decision
I didn't get the job because they're looking for someone with only an undergraduate degree. I was ...
I didn't get the job because they're looking for someone with only an undergraduate degree. I was overqualified.
"This adverb is used to describe a method or system by which something is achieved or a condition is met."
whereby
"In research, this word describes findings that are broad and commonly accepted across different regions."
widespread
"This term could be used to describe an altered or updated edition of a book or software program."
version
inhibit
growth
Ben wore his best suit to the party, but he should have worn jeans. He was...
Ben wore his best suit to the party, but he should have worn jeans. He was overdressed.
"This term describes a natural event or occurrence, especially one that is remarkable or exceptional."
phenomenon
"This action is used when you want to make a concept clearer for better understanding."
clarify
When two events happen at the same time, they are said to do this."
coincide
trigger
a disaster
I don't know why Elizabeth was so angry when she heard the news. She...
I don't know why Elizabeth was so angry when she heard the news. She overreacted.