nosedive

[ˈnoʊzdaɪv]

nosedive Definition

  • 1a sudden and steep drop or fall
  • 2a rapid deterioration or decline in quality, value, or success

Using nosedive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nosedive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's stock took a nosedive after the scandal broke out.

  • Example

    The economy is in a nosedive due to the pandemic.

  • Example

    The team's performance took a nosedive in the second half of the game.

nosedive Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nosedive

Antonyms for nosedive

Phrases with nosedive

  • to suddenly and steeply drop or fall

    Example

    The plane took a nosedive before crashing into the ocean.

  • to enter a sudden and steep drop or fall

    Example

    The car went into a nosedive after hitting a pothole.

  • to stop or avoid a sudden and steep drop or fall

    Example

    The government implemented policies to prevent the economy from going into a nosedive.

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Summary: nosedive in Brief

'Nosedive' [ˈnoʊzdaɪv] refers to a sudden and steep drop or fall, as well as a rapid deterioration or decline in quality, value, or success. It can be used to describe various situations, such as the stock market, the economy, or a team's performance. Phrases like 'take a nosedive' and 'go into a nosedive' emphasize the suddenness of the drop, while 'prevent a nosedive' suggests the possibility of avoiding it.

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