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Synonyms and antonyms of Price behaviour in British Thesaurus

Price behaviour

bounce (noun)

business a quick increase in prices after they have fallen to a low level

come down ()

to become less in amount, level, price etc

cool off ()

if sales, prices etc cool off, they become lower

depreciation (noun)

the process of becoming less valuable

edge (verb)

mainly journalism if a number or price edges higher or lower, it moves up or down a little at a time

rally (verb)

if things such as prices rally, they increase after being low

rocket (verb)

if something such as a price or quantity rockets, it suddenly increases a lot

skyrocket (verb)

if an amount, value, or cost skyrockets, it rises quickly to a very high level

start (verb)

used for talking about the lowest price or number

tumble (verb)

if a price or value tumbles, it suddenly becomes much lower

weaken (verb)

if prices weaken, they fall

zoom (verb)

to suddenly increase in price, quantity, or size