diminished
adjective
[ dɪˈmɪnɪʃt ]
• made smaller or less.
• denoting or containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
• "a diminished fifth"
diminish
verb
• make or become less.
• "the new law is expected to diminish the government's chances"
Similar:
decrease,
decline,
reduce,
lessen,
shrink,
contract,
grow smaller,
fall off,
drop off,
slacken off,
fall,
drop,
sink,
slump,
plummet,
plunge,
hit the floor,
go through the floor,
go downhill,
curtail,
cut,
cut down,
cut back,
prune,
pare down,
lower,
narrow,
constrict,
restrict,
limit,
curb,
check,
blunt,
weaken,
make weaker,
erode,
undermine,
sap,
subside,
wane,
abate,
dwindle,
fade,
slacken,
moderate,
ebb,
recede,
die away,
die down,
die out,
peter out,
tail off,
cool off,
let up,
fizzle out,
settle down,
come to an end,
remit,
Opposite:
increase,
flare up,
get worse,
Origin:
late Middle English: blend of archaic minish ‘diminish’ (based on Latin minutia ‘smallness’) and obsolete diminue ‘speak disparagingly’ (based on Latin deminuere ‘lessen’ (in late Latin diminuere ), from minuere ‘make small’).