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plummet

fall rapidly / drop sharply / crash / plunge
Intransitive Verb
past: plummetedpp: plummeteding: plummeting

This term conveys a sense of sudden, uncontrolled, and steep descent. It evokes a visceral image of a heavy object falling vertically under the force of gravity, suggesting a lack of resistance or a catastrophic failure of support. When applied to abstract values like prices, temperatures, or morale, it emphasizes the speed and severity of the decline. It is more intense than words like drop or decrease, implying a crash or a sharp plunge rather than a gradual slide.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To fall or drop straight down at a very high speed.

"The stone plummeted into the depths of the canyon."

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To decrease rapidly and significantly in value, amount, or intensity.

"Share prices plummeted following the news of the company's bankruptcy."

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