diminution

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diminution — noun

  • diminutionsingular
  • diminutionsplural

1. a lessening or decrease in the size, amount, strength, or significance of someth

1.名詞C1
釋義

a lessening or decrease in the size, amount, strength, or significance of something, typically happening over time

例句

Ziad noted a steady diminution in the company's market share after the scandal.

collocation: steady diminution in [something]

The diminution of the lake's water level alarmed the farming communities nearby.

diminution of + concrete resource

同義詞
  • decrease

    more general and neutral; works in both formal and everyday contexts

  • reduction

    emphasises something being made smaller by deliberate action

  • decline

    suggests a downward movement over time, often of quality or standards

  • lessening

    stresses the softening or weakening of intensity rather than measurable size

反義詞
  • increase

    a rise in size, amount, or degree

  • growth

    an expansion in scale or importance, often gradual

文法句型

a diminution of [something]

a diminution in [something]

用法筆記

Formal noun, most common in academic, legal, and business writing. Typically followed by 'of' or 'in': 'a diminution of power', 'a diminution in quality'. Usually singular; the plural 'diminutions' is rare and found mainly in literary or philosophical texts.

常見錯誤

There was a diminution in sales last month.
There was a decrease in sales last month.
💡'diminution' is too formal for everyday business updates; use 'decrease' or 'decline' in ordinary contexts.