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rocket

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: rocketspast: rocketedpp: rocketeding: rocketing

The word carries an intense energy of sudden, explosive acceleration. It is rarely used to describe steady growth; instead, it evokes a violent or rapid burst of speed that defies gravity or expectations. In a literal sense, it is the gold standard for aerospace technology and space exploration. When used figuratively, it suggests an uncontrolled or dizzying ascent. While a word like climb implies a steady effort, rocket implies a trajectory that is almost vertical and instantaneous, often used in financial or social contexts to describe a sudden surge in value or fame.

Countable when referring to the physical vehicle used to reach space. Uncountable when referring to the propulsion technology or the act of using rockets.

Meanings

Noun

A cylindrical projectile or vehicle propelled by jet thrust.

"The rocket launched from the pad at dawn."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To launch or move something upward with great speed.

"The company rocketed the satellite into orbit."

Intransitive Verb
[someone][something]

To rise or increase extremely rapidly.

"Stock prices rocketed after the announcement."

Last Updated: May 27, 2026Report an Error