verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:As soon as the company announced its poor quarterly results, the stock market plummets.

Definition:The stock market experiences a sharp and sudden decline in value.

From the stock market plummets

Example:The sudden decrease in the world oil prices plummeted caused concern among energy-dependent countries.

Definition:Oil prices experienced a sharp and sudden fall.

From oil prices plummeted

Example:As winter approaches, the temperature plummets, bringing colder weather to many regions.

Definition:Temperature experiences a sharp and sudden drop.

From the temperature plummets

Example:Oil prices have plummeted in response to OPEC's increase in production.

Definition:Oil prices have experienced a sharp and sudden fall.

From oil prices have plummeted

Example:The company's stock plummeted after the announcement of its financial difficulties.

Definition:The value of a company's stock experienced a sharp and sudden decline after an announcement.

From the company's stock plummeted after the announcement

Example:The number of visitors to the museum plummeted after the opening of the new branch downtown.

Definition:The number of visitors to a place dropped sharply and suddenly.

From the number of visitors to the museum plummeted

Example:Once a trendy fad, the popularity of flannel shirts plummeted in a matter of months.

Definition:Became less popular or trendy quickly and suddenly.

From plummeted in popularity

Example:The plane plummeted during a violent storm, highlighting the need for better safety measures.

Definition:Aircraft experienced a sudden and sharp descent from the sky.

From the plane plummeted

Example:The river water level plummeted after several days of heavy heat and little rain.

Definition:The level of river water experienced a sharp and sudden decrease.

From the river water level plummeted

Example:The new technique plummeted in the rankings of popular methods after a critical review was published.

Definition:Dropped significantly in a ranking or list.

From plummeted in the rankings