Big trouble

Main Entry:
crisis [krahy-sis]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: critical situation
Synonyms: big trouble, catastrophe, change, climacteric, climax, confrontation, contingency, corner, crossroad, crunch, crux, culmination, deadlock, dilemma, dire straits, disaster, embarrassment, emergency, entanglement, exigency, extremity, height, hot potato, hour of decision, imbroglio, impasse, juncture, mess, moment of truth, necessity, pass, perplexity, pickle, pinch*, plight, point of no return, predicament, pressure, puzzle, quandary, situation, stew, strait, trauma, trial, trouble, turning point, urgency
Antonyms: calm, peace
Main Entry: recession
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: reversal of action; reduction of business activity
Synonyms: bad times, bankruptcy, big trouble, bottom-out, bust, collapse, decline, deflation, depression, downturn, hard times, inflation, rainy days, shakeout, slide, slump, stagnation, unemployment
Notes: a choir entering a church is a procession; leaving is a recession
Antonyms: advance, inflation
Main Entry: sorrow
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: extreme upset, grief
Synonyms: affliction, agony, anguish, bad news, big trouble, blow, blues, care, catastrophe, dejection, depression, distress, dolor, grieving, hardship, heartache, heartbreak, lamenting, melancholy, misery, misfortune, mourning, pain, rain*, regret, remorse, repentance, rue, sadness, suffering, trial, tribulation, trouble, unhappiness, weeping, woe, worry, wretchedness
Antonyms: happiness, joy, relief
Related Words
Main Entry: sorrow
Part of Speech: noun, verb
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Adjectives:
Trophonian, bathed in tears, begrutten, blatant, curkling, dacryagogue, dissolved in tears, elegiac, epiphoric, flebile, illachrymable, in mourning, in sackcloth and ashes, in tears, lachrimose, lachrymal, lamenting, larmoyant, like Niobe all tears, mournful, mugient, plaintful, plaintive, querimonious, querulous, remugient, sorrowful, sorrowing, tearful, weeping, with moisture in one's eyes, with tears in one's eyes, with watery eyes
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Depression.
Category: 4. Motion with reference to direction
Synonyms:
-nouns
lowering; depression; dip (concavity); abasement; detrusion; reduction., overthrow, overset, overturn; upset; prostration, subversion, precipitation., bow; courtesy, curtsy; genuflexion, genuflection, kowtow, obeisance, salaam.
-verbs
depress, lower, let down, take down, let down a peg, take down a peg; cast; let drop, let fall; sink, debase, bring low, abase, reduce, detrude, pitch, precipitate., overthrow, overturn, overset; upset, subvert, prostate, level, fell; cast down, take down, throw down, fling down, dash down, pull down, cut down, knock down, hew down; rase to the ground; trample in the dust, pull about one's ears., sit, sit down; couch, squat, crouch, stoop, bend, bow; courtesy, curtsy; bob, duck, dip, kneel; bend the knee, bow the knee, bend the head, bow the head; cower; recline (be horizontal).
-adjectives
depressed; at a low ebb; prostrate (horizontal); detrusive.
-phrases
facinus quos inquinat aequat [Lucan].
Antonyms: elevation
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Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Motion from] Recession.
Category: 4. Motion with reference to direction
Synonyms:
-nouns
recession, retirement, withdrawal; retreat; retrocession; departure, [more]; recoil; flight (avoidance).
-verbs
recede, go, move back, move from, retire; withdraw, shirink; come away, move away, go away, get away, drift away; depart; retreat; move off, stand off, sheer off; fall back, stand aside; run away (avoid)., remove, shunt.
-adjectives
receding.
Antonyms: approach (Motion towards)]
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