plateau

[pla-toh]

plateau Definition

  • 1an area of high flat land
  • 2a period during which there are no large changes

Using plateau: Examples

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

  • Example

    The plateau was covered in snow.

  • Example

    The economy has reached a plateau.

  • Example

    After months of progress, her weight loss has hit a plateau.

plateau Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plateau

Antonyms for plateau

Phrases with plateau

  • to stop making progress or developing

    Example

    The company's sales have reached a plateau.

  • at a stable level with no significant change

    Example

    The stock market has been on a plateau for the past few weeks.

  • a level of success that is difficult to surpass

    Example

    Winning an Olympic gold medal is considered a plateau of achievement for many athletes.

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Summary: plateau in Brief

A 'plateau' [pla-toh] is a high flat land, often used to describe a geographic feature. It can also refer to a period of time during which there are no large changes, such as in the economy or in personal progress. Examples include 'The plateau was covered in snow,' and 'After months of progress, her weight loss has hit a plateau.' Phrases include 'reach a plateau,' meaning to stop making progress, and 'plateau of achievement,' referring to a level of success that is difficult to surpass.