verb
- past tense of nosedive; to plunge or dive steeply downward, especially of an aircraft
- to decline sharply or suddenly, as in value, performance, or condition
Usage: often used in aviation contexts
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The stock market nosedove after the announcement.
- The airplane nosedove through the clouds during the emergency descent.
- His grades nosedove when he stopped studying.
- The company's profits nosedove in the fourth quarter.
- The diver nosedove into the pool from the high platform.
- Consumer confidence nosedove following the economic crisis.