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Antonyms:
excite,
stimulate
Often used in the same context:
stoke,
hamper,
hinder,
depress,
diminish,
deflate,
stifle,
heighten,
squelch,
reignite,
spur,
ignite,
quell,
overshadow,
spoil,
derail,
crimp,
impede,
rekindle,
damped,
stymie,
assuage,
undermine,
abate,
tamp down,
weaken,
deter,
scupper,
inhibit,
exacerbate,
curtail,
aggravate,
mar,
quash,
soothe,
douse,
disrupt,
spark,
faze,
affect,
lessen,
allay,
daunt,
detract,
dented,
complicate,
inflame,
unsettle,
provoke,
constrain,
quench,
erode,
suppress,
tarnish,
subside,
rouse,
excite,
soften,
imperil,
dispel,
arouse,
worsen,
buoying,
sooth,
slacken,
enliven,
tempering,
discourage,
intensify,
undercut,
dimmed,
curbed,
overwhelm,
negate,
galvanize,
stimulate,
sapped,
jeopardize,
rile,
counteract,
upend,
dulled,
thwart,
whet,
vitiate,
materialize,
blunted,
cripple,
energize,
sully,
prolong,
threaten,
dilute,
portend,
restrain,
disappoint,
wane,
dissipate,
kindle,
frustrate,
hurt,
scuttle
More specific:
baste,
deafen,
humidify,
moisturize
More general:
blunt,
check,
conquer,
curb,
deaden,
hush,
hush up,
inhibit,
quieten,
retard,
shut up,
silence,
soften,
stamp down,
still,
subdue,
suppress,
weaken,
wet
Synonyms:
break,
damp,
deaden,
dull,
moisten,
muffle,
mute,
soften,
stifle,
tone down,
wash,
weaken
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