"Plunge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Plunge" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Plunge" Meaning

Verb: to suddenly change from a higher to a lower position, or to take a bath or swim.Example: The skydiver will plunge down to the ground.Noun: a sharp and steep fall or drop.Example: The plunge in the stock market was alarming.Idiomatic expressions:- take a plunge: to make a decision to do something, especially something that might be difficult or risky.Example: She has decided to take the plunge and start her own business.

"Plunge" Examples

Usage Examples of "plunge"

1. Verbs: Into or Into SomethingExample: 'The hikers had to plunge into the icy water to cool off after their grueling climb up the mountain.Example 2: The professional judo player is known for her ability to plunge into her opponents and take them down with ease.##

2. To fall or drop sharplyExample: The small boat plunged into the waves, causing several people on board to lose their balance.Example 2: The market plunged sharply at the end of the year, losing millions of dollars in just a single day.###

3. To Immerse or DiveExample: In some religions, devotees may plunge themselves into cold water as a form of spiritual purification.Example 2: By day three, she was able to plunge into the depths of the ocean and snorkel among the coral reefs without any difficulty.#### 4. To Dive Head FirstExample: Children loved to plunge into the backyard pool on hot summer days and spend hours playing in the water. Note: This is derived from the act of taking the plunge, with 'plunge' being used here to denote the action of doing something that involves an action of leaping or diving head first into a situation or an environment.#### 5. To Involve Oneself or Engage FullyExample: They finally took the plunge and searched for a way to start the business on their own, after years of working for other people.Example 2: It was scary to take the plunge and propose to my girlfriend, but I was glad I did it – she said yes.

"Plunge" Similar Words

Plumule

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Plunder

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To take something, especially money or goods, from a place or person in a firm or violent way, often in a war or fight.

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The word "plundered" is the past participle of the verb "plunder," which means to take or seize goods or valuables, especially by force or violence, often in a way that is illegal or unauthorized. It can also describe something that has been taken or seized in this way.Example sentence: "The pirates plundered the ship and stole all its riches."In addition, "plundered" can also describe something that has been destroyed or ravaged, often in a violent or brutal manner.Example sentence: "The town was plundered by the invading army, leaving much destruction behind."

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Plunger

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Plungers

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A type of tool used to unclog drains, typically by plunging (pushing) a rubber cup back and forth, creating suction to loosen and remove blockages.

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