nosedive

nose|dive /n'oʊzdaɪv/ (nosedives nosediving nosedived)
also nose-dive
1 [VERB] V
If prices, profits, or exchange rates nosedive, they suddenly fall by a large amount. (JOURNALISM)
The value of other shares nosedived by £2.6 billion.
= plummet
[N-SING]
Nosedive is also a noun.
The bank yesterday revealed a 30 per cent nosedive in profits.
2 [VERB] V
If something such as someone's reputation or career nosedives, it suddenly gets much worse. (JOURNALISM)
Since the US invasion the president's reputation has nosedived.
[N-SING]
Nosedive is also a noun.
He told the tribunal his career had `taken a nosedive' since his dismissal last year.

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