The word plunge means to descend, or to become immersed.
One example is to plunge from a cliff (plummet). Another is to plunge into a pool of water (a dive). Someone who plunges into an activity is "throwing" themselves into it wholeheartedly.
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yeah, it's kinda like saying you fell, but just really fast and like for example " He was terrified as the room plunged into the darkness" even though that's not really falling but its still like suddenly going into something.
plunge is another word for fall but it mostly describe how you fell like you fell with lots of speed down something so yeah i guess you can use it.
Synonyms for plunge include: dive, thrust, or plummet.
To plunge an object is to immerse it, as in water.
Plunge can be used as a verb or a noun.
Verb: He plunged into the icy water.
Noun: Property values experienced an unexpected plunge.
The word plunge can be a noun or a verb. It is not an adjective or adverb.
The word 'plunge' can be a noun or a verb, and the words are directly related. A plunge is a fall, often meaning a high or dangerous one, such as from a cliff. To plunge is to fall, or metaphorically do so (e.g. to plunge headlong into conflicts).
Yes, the word plunge (plunges) is a noun as well as a verb (plunge, plunges, plunging, plunged). Example uses: Noun: The plunge into the icy water was a shock to my system. Verb: Don't plunge into a business venture without doing some research.
It can mean: 1. To put an end to. 2. To decide.
Resurgamus means 'to move forward'. Resurgamus means 'to move forward'.