rapid climb
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Definition
Noun: A very fast or quick ascent, increase, or upward movement. It describes a situation where something rises swiftly in a short period.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to describe a swift upward movement or a sharp increase. It is often applied in contexts like economics, aviation, mountaineering, or any scenario involving a quick rise. - It typically functions as the subject or object of a sentence. - It is often preceded by articles like "a" or "the."
Examples
- The company's stock experienced a rapid climb after the successful product launch.
- The pilot executed a rapid climb to avoid the storm clouds.
- Economists are concerned about the rapid climb in inflation rates this quarter.
- The rapid climb of the hiker up the steep ridge was impressive.
Advanced Usage
- "to go into a rapid climb": This phrase is used, particularly in aviation, to describe an aircraft beginning to ascend quickly.
- The fighter jet went into a rapid climb to intercept the unidentified aircraft.
Variants and Related Words
- Rapid ascent: A very similar phrase with the same core meaning.
- Sharp rise: A common synonym, especially in financial or statistical contexts.
- Soar: A verb meaning to fly or rise high and fast.
- Surge: A verb or noun indicating a sudden powerful forward or upward movement.
Synonyms
- Sharp increase
- Swift ascent
- Sudden rise
- Quick escalation
Antonyms
- Gradual decline
- Slow descent
- Plunge
- Drop
Related Phrases
- Rocket (verb): To increase very rapidly and suddenly.
- Prices rocketed overnight.
- Skyrocket (verb): To rise extremely quickly to a very high level.
- Demand for the new game has skyrocketed.