verb
- past tense of nosedive: to plunge steeply downward (of an aircraft or object)
- past tense of nosedive: to decline sharply or suddenly (in value, performance, or condition)
Usage: literal, aviation context
Usage: figurative, common in business and sports contexts
Examples
- The fighter jet nosedived toward the ground before pulling up at the last moment.
- The company's stock price nosedived after the scandal was revealed.
- His grades nosedived when he stopped attending class.
- The team's performance nosedived in the second half of the season.
- Sales nosedived during the economic recession.
- The bird nosedived to catch its prey.
- Consumer confidence nosedived following the announcement.