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Flashcards: Describing graphs and charts in English
climb
To move upward or increase in value or amount.
go up
To increase or rise.
grow
To expand in size, number, or value.
increase
To become larger in amount, number, or degree.
jump
To rise suddenly or sharply.
rise
To move upward in position or increase in value.
rocket
To rise quickly and suddenly, often used for dramatic changes.
decline
To decrease or reduce in quantity or importance.
decrease
To become smaller in size, number, or value.
drop
To fall to a lower level or reduce in value.
fall
To move downward, typically quickly and without control.
go down
To reduce in amount or move to a lower level.
plummet
To fall or drop dramatically and rapidly.
plunge
To fall steeply or suddenly.
maintain
To keep something at the same level or rate.
remain
To continue in a specified state or condition.
stay
To continue in the same position or state without change.
constant
To stay unchanged over a period of time.
stable
To remain steady without fluctuations.
steady
To move in a consistent or regular way.
unchanged
To stay the same, without alteration.
to remain constant
To stay at the same level over time.
stagnation
A lack of growth, progress, or movement.
to remain stable
To stay at the same level without significant change.
stabilization
The process of becoming steady or unchanging.
to stagnate
To stop developing or progressing.
to level off
To stop increasing or decreasing and remain steady.
to stabilize
To make or become steady and unlikely to change.
to stay at the same level
To remain without increase or decrease.
to reach a low point
To hit the lowest level or value.
to peak
To reach the highest point or maximum value.
to reach a peak
To attain the highest level in a given period.
to top out
To reach the highest or maximum level.
to reach a trough
To reach the lowest point in a graph or trend.
to bottom out
To hit the lowest point before stabilizing or increasing again.
the line of the graph clearly shows
Used to indicate a clear trend or pattern.
according to the graph
Based on the data presented in the graph.
the graph presents data showing
Indicates the data or trends illustrated by the graph.
as it is evident from the graph
Used to point out obvious trends shown in the graph.
there is a strong correlation between X and Y
Shows a clear relationship between two variables.
the graph provides strong evidence that
Used to suggest a clear conclusion from the graph data.
the curve X is significant
Refers to an important or noticeable trend or line in the graph.
sharply, rapidly, dramatically, steeply
Used to describe a sudden or noticeable increase or decrease.
considerably, significantly, substantially
Describes a large or important change.
steadily, gradually, moderately
Refers to changes that occur at a slow, consistent rate.
slightly, slowly
Describes small or minor changes over time.
according to the chart/data/information
Based on the information presented.
firstly, secondly, finally
Used to organize points in describing changes over time.