The plane plummeted to the ground. The prices plummeted.
Yes. Yes it is.
yes it is....devastatingly is an adverb eg. She devastatingly plummeted to her death.
plummeted means to fall from a plane and not to have a parachute that will protect you from hitting the ground to hard.
plummeted means to fall from a plane and not to have a parachute that will protect you from hitting the ground to hard.
It was a torrid time for the company, as its CEO was arrested, and its stock plummeted. Torrid is an adjective.
plum·metˈpləmət/verbverb: plummet; 3rd person present: plummets; past tense: plummeted; past participle: plummeted; gerund or present participle: plummeting1. fall or drop straight down at high speed."a climber was killed when he plummeted 300 feet down an icy gully"synonyms: plunge, nosedive, dive, drop, fall, descend, hurtle "the plane plummeted to the ground"decrease rapidly in value or amount. "hardware sales plummeted"synonyms: fall steeply, plunge, tumble, drop rapidly, go down, slump; More informalcrash, nosedive "share prices plummeted"nounnoun: plummet; plural noun: plummets1. a steep and rapid fall or drop.2. a plumb or plumb line.
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He watched the tree plummet to the ground.The sales began to plummet.
It usually means that you were in the sky or orbit, and Earth's gravity caused you to fall through the air towards the ground. Basically, falling out of the sky. Which, you most likely would not survive if you hit the ground.
The company's aggregative sales plummeted by 20% after their introduction of an unpopular item.
Its investors were hurt as stock prices plummeted.