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skyrocket in Italian

skyrocket in Italian is razzo, andare alle stelle, balzare alle stelle — skyrocket means a firework that shoots into the sky before exploding.

skyrocket in Italian

razzo
noun
A type of firework that uses a solid rocket engine to rise quickly into the sky where it emits a variety of effects such as stars, bangs, crackles, etc.
andare alle stelle
verb
(intransitive) To rise or increase suddenly and extremely; to shoot up; to surge or spike.
balzare alle stelle
verb
(intransitive) To rise or increase suddenly and extremely; to shoot up; to surge or spike.

What does "skyrocket" mean?

  1. noun A firework that shoots into the sky before exploding.
    "The skyrocket burst into a shower of red sparks."
  2. verb To rise or increase very suddenly and sharply.
    "House prices have skyrocketed in the last two years."

skyrocket in a sentence

  • The skyrocket burst into a shower of red sparks.
  • House prices have skyrocketed in the last two years.
  • Demand for the product skyrocketed after the review went viral.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "skyrocket" in Italian?

"skyrocket" in Italian is razzo, andare alle stelle, balzare alle stelle. skyrocket means: A firework that shoots into the sky before exploding.

How do you use "skyrocket" in a sentence?

Example: "The skyrocket burst into a shower of red sparks." In Italian, "skyrocket" is razzo, andare alle stelle, balzare alle stelle.

Are there other ways to say "skyrocket" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "skyrocket": razzo, andare alle stelle, balzare alle stelle.

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