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.