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divenoun an act or instance of divingthe penguin took a dive off of the ice sheet pitch, plunge 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 altitudestock prices took a long, steady dive descent, dip, down, drop, fall, nosedive, plunge comedown, decline, downfall, downgradeplummeting, sinking ascent, climb, rise, rising, soaring, upswing, upturn advance, headway, progress, progressionbetterment, improvement diveverbto cast oneself head first into deep waterwe watched her dive in after the drowning man to go to a lower level especially abruptlysales figures for existing homes dived dramatically when mortgage rates skyrocketed crash, crater, decline, descend, dip, drop, fall, lower, nose-dive, plummet, plunge, 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 before the 12th century |