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Often used in the same context:
letdown,
turnabout,
anticlimax,
hangover,
downer,
shocker,
buzzkill,
setback,
shock,
fadeout,
jolt,
swan song,
hurray,
shellacking,
understatement,
flameout,
bummer,
nervous breakdown,
capitulation,
turnaround,
disappointment,
euphoria,
ascendence,
yawner,
ascendance,
tonic,
cathartic,
wipeout,
blip,
heyday,
stunner,
prelude,
dowdiness,
downfall,
cakewalk,
falloff,
gig,
runup,
vindication,
catharsis,
merriness,
hiccup,
fettle,
headache,
tumble,
bump,
drubbing,
forbearer,
stepping stone,
lark,
plodder,
metamorphosis,
fillip,
jumpier,
precursor,
rebirth,
ghastliness,
convulsion,
snub,
windfall,
mudbath,
nosedive,
consolation prize,
stagefright,
trifle,
decline,
implosion,
pangs,
shrieker,
hiccough,
death knell,
loss,
accomplishment,
departure,
bender,
nadir,
alkie,
wittedness,
indigestion,
foregone conclusion,
repudiation,
afterglow,
reclusiveness,
glummer,
despond,
comeback,
renascence,
galoot,
emasculation,
trouncing,
raucousness,
ascent,
excrescence,
coup de foudre,
bounceback,
bacchanalia,
spectacle,
thud,
binge,
woodshedding,
formality,
dirge,
wrench,
rumpus,
blow,
commotion,
drawback,
earthquake,
ordeal,
snowstorm,
storm,
wallop,
conflagrations,
crash,
crashes,
devastation
More general:
abasement,
humbling,
humiliation
Also try:
— Adjectives for comedown:
sad,
great,
terrible,
big,
real,
such,
considerable,
awful,
social,
distinct,
humiliating,
more...
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