Associations to the word «Plummet»
Noun
- Morale
- Below
- Abyss
- Popularity
- Talon
- Rating
- Price
- Temperature
- Bottom
- Stock
- Cliff
- Attendance
- Depression
- Stomach
- Sky
- Falling
- Drop
- Slide
- Instant
- Approval
- Ground
- Share
- Value
- Revenue
- Scream
- Atmosphere
- Chute
- Market
- Gravity
- Earth
- Down
- Ocean
- Explosion
- Economy
- Foot
- Recession
- Chasm
- Plunge
- Righteousness
- Shroud
- Tumbling
- Depth
- Inflation
- Unemployment
- Mote
- Fireball
- Blackness
- Sales
- Flurry
- Enrollment
- Parachute
- Speck
- Searchlight
- Oppression
- Descent
- Ape
- Airline
- Dive
- Incline
- Crash
- Sled
- Export
- Freezing
- Meteor
- Canopy
- Sharif
- Crisis
- Poll
- Splash
- Bankruptcy
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PLUMMET, noun. (archaic) A piece of lead attached to a line, used in sounding the depth of water.
PLUMMET, noun. (archaic) A plumb bob or a plumb line.
PLUMMET, noun. (archaic) Hence, any weight.
PLUMMET, noun. (archaic) A piece of lead formerly used by school children to rule paper for writing
PLUMMET, noun. A plummet line, a line with a plummet; a sounding line.
PLUMMET, noun. Violent or dramatic fall
PLUMMET, noun. (figuratively) decline; fall; drop
PLUMMET, verb. (intransitive) To drop swiftly, in a direct manner; to fall quickly.
Dictionary definition
PLUMMET, noun. The metal bob of a plumb line.
PLUMMET, verb. Drop sharply; "The stock market plummeted".
Wise words
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