Precipice

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    25 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Precipice Meanings

    noun a very steep rock face or cliff, typically a tall one

    Fields related to precipice

    Literature

    Used metaphorically to represent a dangerous or risky situation

    Psychology

    Symbolizes a point of no return or a critical decision point

    Geology

    A steep rock face or cliff, especially a tall one

    Occupation Usage of precipice

    Writer

    Writers may use the term 'precipice' to describe a crucial moment in a story where a character is on the edge of a major decision or event that will significantly impact the plot.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'precipice' metaphorically to describe a patient's state of mind when they are on the brink of a breakthrough or facing a major life change that requires them to confront their fears or insecurities.

    Mountaineer

    Mountaineers may use 'precipice' to refer to a steep cliff or overhang that poses a significant challenge or danger during a climb.

    Financial Analyst

    Financial analysts may use 'precipice' to describe a situation in the market where there is a high level of uncertainty or risk, signaling a potential downturn or crisis.

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