What is another word for plummet?

Pronunciation: [plˈʌmɪt] (IPA)

Plummet is a verb that means to fall or drop rapidly. However, there are several synonyms for this word that can be used interchangeably depending on the context. For instance, words like plummet, plunge, plummeting, drop, and decline can be used to describe a sudden or a sharp drop in something. Words like dive, nosedive, crash, and tumble can be used to describe a sudden loss of value or quality. Similarly, words like decrease, diminish, fade, and dwindle can be used to describe a gradual decline in something. These synonyms can help writers express their ideas more effectively and diversify their vocabulary.

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What are the opposite words for plummet?

Plummet is a verb that means to fall or drop suddenly, usually a considerable distance. Antonyms for plummet include soar, mount, climb, increase, and rise. Soar means to fly or glide upwards while mount means to go up something such as a hill or staircase. Climb involves using your hands and feet to move up something while increase means to make something bigger or stronger. Rise means to move upward, lifting or elevating, especially when getting up from a seated or lying position. These words are opposite in meaning to plummet and can add nuance to your writing or speech.

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Usage examples for Plummet

They stood at the further end of a sort of recess, formed by the hills, which are here broken into a circular valley, cut off, to all appearance, from the rest of the habitable world; behind them rose a towering crag, as perpendicular as the drop of a plummet, from the top of which a little rivulet came tumbling down, giving to the scene an appearance of the most delightful coolness, and amusing the ear with the unceasing roar of a waterfall.
"The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815"
G. R. Gleig
And, whirling over and over in midair, he dropped like a plummet.
"The Air Trust"
George Allan England
It was vacant, and his fancy sank in his mind like a plummet of lead.
"An Alabaster Box"
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley

Famous quotes with Plummet

  • Have you ever been at sea in a dense fog, when it seemed as if a tangible white darkness shut you in and the great ship, tense and anxious, groped her way toward the shore with plummet and sounding-line, and you waited with beating heart for something to happen I was like that ship before my education began, only I was without compass or sounding line, and no way of knowing how near the harbor was. 'Light Give me light' was the wordless cry of my soul, and the light of love shone on me in that very hour.
    Helen Keller
  • Have you ever been at sea in a dense fog, when it seemed as if a tangible white darkness shut you in, and the great ship, tense and anxious, groped her way toward the shore with plummet and sounding-line, and you waited with beating heart for something to happen? I was like that ship before my education began, only I was without compass or sounding-line, and had no way of knowing how near the harbour was. "Light! give me light!" was the wordless cry of my soul, and the light of love shone on me in that very hour.
    Helen Keller
  • Fly, envious Time, till thou run out thy race: Call on the lazy leaden-stepping Hours, Whose speed is but the heavy plummet's pace; And glut thyself with what thy womb devours, Which is no more than what is false and vain, And merely mortal dross.
    John Milton
  • Gone deeper than all plummets sound. {cf. Shak.: I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded… (The Tempest)}
    Algernon Charles Swinburne
  • Neither realism nor romance alone will ever with its small plummet sound to its depths the human heart or its mystery; yet from the union of the two much perhaps might come.The greatest genius assimilates unconsciously the best with which it comes in contact, and by a subtle chemistry of its own makes new combinations.He is never merely imitative.these are the most striking qualities of the work of this modern novelist, who has married Romance to Realism.
    Henryk Sienkiewicz

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