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skyrocketed

Skyrocketed (adj) means having risen suddenly and sharply. Example: “Skyrocketed rent prices have pushed many families out of the city.”

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Having risen suddenly and sharply.
"Skyrocketed rent prices have pushed many families out of the city."

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In plain EnglishDescribes something that has shot up rapidly in cost or amount.

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What does “skyrocketed” mean?

The word “skyrocketed” means having risen suddenly and sharply. In plain terms, describes something that has shot up rapidly in cost or amount.

How do you use “skyrocketed” in a sentence?

Here is “skyrocketed” used in a sentence: “Skyrocketed rent prices have pushed many families out of the city.”

What part of speech is “skyrocketed”?

“Skyrocketed” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of skyrocketed?

"skyrocketed" (adj) means having risen suddenly and sharply.

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