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Word | Lull |
a pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished; there was never a letup in the noise / a pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished / The power or quality of soothing / moment of calm / a temporary interval of quiet or lack of activity. / to cause (someone) to fall asleep or become sleepy / to cause (someone) to feel safe and relaxed instead of careful and alert / a brief time when an action or activity stops, | |
Usage | ⇒ There was a lull in the storm ⇒ Not wanting to get wet, they waited under the awning for a lull in the rain. ⇒ The music lulled him to sleep. ⇒ for two days there had been a lull in the fighting |
Synonyms | quiet, hush, calm, still, soothe, pacify, respite, assuage, silence, appease, mollify, allay, tranquilize, break, pause, calm down, quieten, stillness, hiatus, compose, |
Antonyms | excite, agitate, arouse, charge, charge up, commove, continuation, energize, rouse, awaken, blare, din, disturb, disturbance, energy, evoke, inflame, noise, rile, turn on, |
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