skyrocket

[ˈskaɪrɒkɪt]

skyrocket Definition

  • 1to increase or rise quickly and suddenly
  • 2a type of firework that shoots up into the air and then explodes

Using skyrocket: Examples

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

  • Example

    The price of oil has skyrocketed in recent months.

  • Example

    The company's profits have skyrocketed since they introduced the new product line.

  • Example

    The fireworks display ended with a spectacular skyrocket.

  • Example

    The number of COVID-19 cases has skyrocketed in the past week.

skyrocket Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with skyrocket

  • to become very famous or successful very quickly

    Example

    After her first movie, she skyrocketed to fame.

  • skyrocketing prices

    prices that are increasing very quickly and suddenly

    Example

    The skyrocketing prices of houses in this area are making it difficult for young families to buy a home.

  • a sudden and significant increase in the number of people wanting to buy or use something

    Example

    The popularity of the new video game has led to skyrocketing demand.

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Summary: skyrocket in Brief

The verb 'skyrocket' [ˈskaɪrɒkɪt] means to increase or rise quickly and suddenly. It can refer to prices, demand, or popularity, as in 'The price of oil has skyrocketed in recent months.' 'Skyrocket' can also be a noun, referring to a type of firework that shoots up into the air and then explodes.

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