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tumble
This word evokes a sense of uncontrolled, chaotic motion. When describing a physical fall, it suggests a lack of balance and a rolling movement rather than a straight drop, often implying a clumsy or accidental quality. In financial or numerical contexts, it describes a sharp, precipitous decline. This usage carries a connotation of instability or a sudden crash, contrasting with a gradual decrease.
Meanings
To fall suddenly and clumsily, often rolling or turning over several times.
"The toddler took a few steps and then tumbled onto the carpet."
To fall or cause something to fall suddenly and clumsily.
"The clumsy waiter tumbled the tray of glasses."
To drop rapidly in value, amount, or level.
"Share prices tumbled after the disappointing quarterly report."
To dry clothes in a machine that rotates them.
"You should tumble the towels on a low heat setting to keep them soft."