precipitous
pre·cip·i·tous
adj \pri-ˈsi-pə-təs\Definition of PRECIPITOUS
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: precipitate 2
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a : very steep, perpendicular, or overhanging in rise or fall <a precipitous slope> b : having precipitous sides <a precipitous gorge> c : having a very steep ascent <a precipitous street>
— pre·cip·i·tous·ly adverb
— pre·cip·i·tous·ness noun
Examples of PRECIPITOUS
- There has been a precipitous decline in home sales recently.
- People were shocked by his precipitous fall from political power.
Origin of PRECIPITOUS
French précipiteux, from Middle French, from Latin precipitium precipice
First Known Use: 1646
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Related Words: breakneck, breathtaking; headstrong, heady, hotheaded, impatient, impetuous, impulsive, madcap, reckless, unadvised; quick, rapid, speedy, swift; horseback, impromptu, makeshift, offhand, offhanded, off-the-cuff, rush, slapdash, snap, spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment; abrupt, sudden
Near Antonyms: calculated, calculating, measured; circumspect, foresighted, forethoughtful; drawn-out, extended, long-term, prolonged; faltering, hesitant, hesitating, tentative; dallying, dawdling, laggard, leisurely, poky (or pokey), shilly-shallying, slow
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