Precipitously example sentences

Related (5): abruptly, hastily, steeply, suddenly, swiftly.

pre·cip·i·tous

adjective

precipitous (adjective)

  - dangerously high or steep:

  - (of a change to a worse situation or condition) sudden and dramatic:

  - (of an action) done suddenly and without careful consideration:

Synonyms

steep, sheer, high, perpendicular, abrupt, sharp, dizzy, vertiginous, vertical, bluff, acclivitous, declivitous, sudden, rapid, swift, abrupt, meteoric, headlong, speedy, quick, fast, hurried, breakneck, violent, precipitate, unexpected, unanticipated, unforeseen, precipitant, hasty, overhasty, rash, hurried, rushed, impetuous, impulsive, precipitate, incautious, imprudent, injudicious, heedless, reckless, harebrained, foolhardy, previous, temerarious

"Precipitously" Example Sentences

1. The stock price fell precipitously after the negative earnings report.
2. The number of COVID cases in the area rose precipitously, causing concern.
3. The hiker slipped and started to descend precipitously down the rocky slope.
4. The company's profits have dropped precipitously in the last quarter.
5. The price of oil fell precipitously, impacting energy stocks.
6. The senator's popularity plummeted precipitously following the scandal.
7. The temperature dropped precipitously as the storm front moved in.
8. The water level in the lake has dropped precipitously due to drought.
9. The economy grew precipitously after the government implemented new policies.
10. The climber feared for his life as he descended precipitously down the sheer cliff.
11. The number of students in the school district has fallen precipitously in recent years.
12. The river rose precipitously after heavy rainfall, causing flooding.
13. The artist's popularity rose precipitously after their viral video.
14. The construction project's budget increased precipitously as unexpected challenges arose.
15. The car's speed decreased precipitously as it approached the steep incline.
16. The company's stock price rose precipitously after the announcement of a new product launch.
17. The temperature increased precipitously as the heat wave hit the region.
18. The skier descended precipitously down the mountain, navigating the difficult terrain.
19. The team's chances of winning the championship fell precipitously after their star player was injured.
20. The sales of the product fell precipitously after negative reviews were published.
21. The drought caused the reservoir to drop precipitously, impacting water supplies.
22. The plane's altitude dropped precipitously as it encountered turbulence.
23. The company's reputation rose precipitously after they earned a prestigious award.
24. The budget for the film increased precipitously as the production faced unexpected challenges.
25. The number of tourists visiting the city fell precipitously during the pandemic.
26. The runner's pace slowed precipitously as they approached the finish line.
27. The number of employees at the company decreased precipitously after a round of layoffs.
28. The value of the cryptocurrency increased precipitously, attracting new investors.
29. The bridge's condition deteriorated precipitously over time, raising safety concerns.
30. The athlete's performance improved precipitously after they underwent a rigorous training regimen.

Common Phases

1. Our profits dropped precipitously; we need to make some changes.
2. The temperature outside has been dropping precipitously; it's time to break out the winter coats.
3. The stock market has been falling precipitously; investors are feeling anxious.
4. The number of COVID-19 cases has been rising precipitously; we need to take more precautions.
5. The amount of rainfall has decreased precipitously; we're facing a drought.

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