Pronunciation: /ˈskaɪˌrɑkɪtɪŋ/
verb to increase rapidly or dramatically
A1 The prices of groceries are skyrocketing.
A2 The demand for the new product is skyrocketing.
B1 The company's stock value has been skyrocketing for the past few months.
B2 The population in the city is skyrocketing due to job opportunities.
C1 The number of tourists visiting the country has been skyrocketing, leading to overcrowding.
C2 The cost of living in the city is skyrocketing, making it difficult for many residents to afford housing.
adjective increasing quickly or dramatically
A1 The prices of groceries are skyrocketing.
A2 The demand for housing in the city is skyrocketing.
B1 Inflation is causing prices to skyrocket.
B2 The company's stock value has been skyrocketing for the past year.
C1 The cost of healthcare in the country is skyrocketing, causing concern among citizens.
C2 The rate of unemployment has been skyrocketing due to the recent economic downturn.
formal The cost of living in the city is skyrocketing due to high demand for housing.
informal Have you seen the prices of sneakers these days? They're skyrocketing!
slang The popularity of that new artist is skyrocketing, they're blowing up right now.
figurative Her confidence was skyrocketing after receiving praise for her presentation.
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