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plungenoun an act or instance of divingthe Olympic diver took a well-executed plunge off the diving board dive, pitch dip, immersion, submersionfall, plump, slip, spill, stumble, tumbledescent, dropbelly flop, header, jackknife, swan dive jump, leap the act or process of going to a lower level or altitudean overnight plunge in temperature sent the thermometer to below the freezing mark descent, dip, dive, down, drop, fall, nosedive comedown, decline, downfall, downgradeplummeting, sinking ascent, climb, rise, rising, soaring, upswing, upturn advance, headway, progress, progressionbetterment, improvement plungeverbto cast oneself head first into deep watershe took a deep breath and plunged from the side of the pool to go to a lower level especially abruptlyprices for those televisions have really plunged since they were first introduced crash, crater, decline, descend, dip, dive, drop, fall, lower, nose-dive, plummet, sink, skid, tumble abate, decrease, de-escalate, die (down), diminish, droop, dwindle, ebb, lessen, let up, moderate, subside, taper off, wanerecede, retreat arise, ascend, lift, mount, rise, soar, spike, up accumulate, balloon, build, burgeon(also bourgeon), enlarge, escalate, expand, grow, increase, intensify, mushroom, pick up, snowball, swell, wax to lead or extend downwarda stairway plunging into darkness decline, descend, dip, drop, fall, sink angle, cant, cock, heel, incline, lean, list, recline, slant, slope, tilt, tip arise, ascend, climb, mount, rise, uprise, upsweep, upturn even, flatten, level, plane, smooth, straighten in the 14th century |