Pronunciation: /ˈskaɪˌrɑkɪt/
noun a sudden and rapid increase
A1 The skyrocket lit up the night sky during the fireworks display.
A2 The children were amazed by the sight of the skyrocket soaring into the air.
B1 The company saw a skyrocket in sales after launching their new product.
B2 The stock prices of the tech company skyrocketed after they announced a new partnership.
C1 The demand for renewable energy sources has caused a skyrocket in the production of solar panels.
C2 The artist's popularity skyrocketed after their latest album topped the charts.
verb to increase rapidly or suddenly
A1 The price of the stock skyrocketed after the company announced a new product.
A2 Her popularity on social media skyrocketed after she posted a viral video.
B1 The demand for organic produce has skyrocketed in recent years.
B2 The company's profits have skyrocketed since implementing a new marketing strategy.
C1 The number of tourists visiting the city has skyrocketed due to the opening of a new airport.
C2 The value of the cryptocurrency skyrocketed, making early investors very wealthy.
formal The company's stock price is expected to skyrocket after the new product launch.
informal Once the news gets out, sales are gonna skyrocket!
slang Dude, did you see how fast that car just skyrocketed down the street?
figurative Her confidence skyrocketed after receiving praise for her work.
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