"Plummet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Plummet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Plummet" Meaning

To fall or drop suddenly and sharply downwards, typically in a straight line.

"Plummet" Examples

Examples of Usage for 'plummet'1. Boating and Sailing: The small sailboat's sale price plummet $15,000 after a marketing survey revealed limited interest in the unique vessel.2. Weather and Meteorology: The forecast indicates that the atmospheric pressure might plummet due to an approaching storm, signaling potential heavy rain and strong winds.3. Finance and Economy: Global oil prices have plummet by 20% since the announcement of new trade agreements between major oil-producing countries.4. Sports and Fitness: The player's jump distance plummet 1.5 meters short of reaching the crossbar, dispelling hopes for a championship win. 5. Literature and Poetry: In the haunting poem, the moon's shadow plummeted from the radiant sky, plunging the landscape into profound darkness.

"Plummet" Similar Words

Plumeria

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Plumes

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Plumicorn

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Plumiera

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Plumigerous

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Plumiferous refers to something that produces flowers or fruit in clusters, especially multiple fruits such as pineapples, figs, or plums.

Plumiliform

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Having the shape of a plum, typically flat on the top and rounded below, like a plum fruit. Example: The plumiliform shape of the mountain in the painting gave it a unique appearance.

Pluming

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The term "pluming" is a verb that has two distinct meanings depending on the context:1. In a non-technical sense, "pluming" is an older variant of the word "pluming" which can be a verb that means to imbue or fill something with pride, glory, or a sense of pride. However, this usage is less common in most modern contexts.1. Alphabetical order "pluming" is a more common noun in modern English, referring to:In a technical and geographical sense, a "plume" or flow of mud, water, or gas rising substantially or rising quickly; or the jet issuing from a volcano.Wait, you might be thinking of a different Word "Pluming" isn't that word that you were thinking about?

Plumiped

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A rather unusual word!Plumiped is an adjective that refers to something that has a foot or a base resembling a duck's foot.

Plummeted

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Plummeting

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Falling or decreasing very quickly and sharply.

Plummets

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Plummy

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Plumose

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adjective: having many branches or appendages resembling plumose grasses or feather-like structuresExample: "The plumose tendrils of the vine climbed up the trellis."

Plumosite

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I couldn't find any information on the word "plumosite." It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. If you meant "plumosite" which is a rare or obsolete word, it's a deterioration or wear away of or on a surface, often by friction. It can also refer to the production of or progress of something through such wear or erosion

Plumosity

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Plump

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Having a firm, solid shape; full and rounded.Example: "Her plump hands felt warm and soft to the touch."