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Go down – to move down to a lower level or place
Sentence – He wouldn’t go down the slide by himself.
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Plummet – to fall very quickly and suddenly
Sentence – Temperatures plummet to minus sixty degrees or lower at night even at the equator in midsummer.
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Plunge – move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down, or into something
Sentence – The government’s political and economic reforms threaten to plunge the country into chaos.
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Slide – to go into a worse state, often through lack of control or care
Sentence – School administrators were unable to explain the slide in student performance.
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Slip (back) – to slide without intending to
Sentence – We managed to give our pursuers the slip.
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Slump – to fall suddenly
Sentence – The car manufacturer was forced to shed jobs following a dramatic sales slump.
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Take a nosedive – a fast and sudden fall to the ground with the front pointing down
Sentence – The pound took a nosedive on the foreign exchange market today.
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Freefall – downward movement
Sentence – This means markets probably won’t go into freefall on Monday – they could even possibly strengthen given the sunny job numbers that came out at the end of last week.
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Dive – to fall in value suddenly and by a large amount
Sentence – The economy is on a headlong dive to disaster.
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Reduction – the process of making something less in price, size, amount, etc., or the fact of it becoming less
Sentence – The changes may result in a greater reduction in employee numbers than we had previously expected.
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Gradual – happening or changing slowly over a long period of time or distance
Sentence – The doctor noticed a gradual improvement in his patient.
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Moderate – being within a middle range in size, amount, or degree; neither great nor little
Sentence – The soldiers did not bother to moderate their coarse humour in her presence.
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Modest – not large in size or amount, or not expensive
Sentence – He was always modest about his role in the Everest expedition.
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Sharp – happening suddenly, quickly, and strongly
Sentence – She experienced a sharp pang of disappointment.
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Slight – small in amount or degree
Sentence – Doctors say he has made a slight improvement.
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Steep – A steep rise or fall is one that goes very quickly from low to high or from high to low
Sentence – The extension bridge is steep,so the tricyclist has to get off his tricycle and push it up.
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Significant – important, large, or great, esp. in leading to a different result or to an important change
Sentence – There are no significant differences between the education systems of the two countries.
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Considerable – very large or much
Sentence – She is a woman of considerable culture.
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Rapid – fast or sudden
Sentence – Technological progress has been so rapid over the last few years.
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Variation – something that is slightly different from the usual form or arrangement
Sentence – The variation is not statistically significant.
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Peak – the highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level of skill
Sentence – Athletes have to train continuously to stay in peak condition.
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