Describing Trends in Graphs

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Describing Trends in Graphs

an upward trend (a rising trend)

GO UP - GROW GROWTH RISE RISE INCREASE  INCREASE IMPROVE IMPROVEMENT - UPTURN SOAR  - JUMP  JUMP (SKY)ROCKET - SURGE SURGE  - UPSURGE TAKE OFF TAKEOFF SHOOT UP - LEAP LEAP PEAK/REACH A PEAK PEAK TOP OUT -

to soar

to surge

to shoot up

a downward trend (a falling trend)

DECREASE DECREASE GO DOWN - DECLINE  DECLINE DROP DROP  FALL (OFF) FALL SLIP SLIP - DOWNTURN SLIDE SLIDE DIP DIP PLUNGE  PLUNGE PLUMMET  PLUMMET NOSEDIVE  NOSEDIVE SLUMP SLUMP CRASH CRASH SINK - TUMBLE TUMBLE

ECONOMICS IS FLYING (AIR) PLUMMET TURBULENCE NOSEDIVE FREE-FALL SPIRAL LANDING GO THROUGH THE ROOF “When interest rates went through the roof, so did Mr Macdonald!”

ECONOMICS IS DIVING (WATER) PLUNGE FLOAT DIP DIVE SINK

ECONOMICS IS MOVING ON THE GROUND TUMBLE JUMP TOPPLE SLIDE SLIP WOBBLE STAGGER STUMBLE

to bottom out to recover to rebound to revive Change of direction to bottom out to recover to rebound to revive

to rebound 'Stocks rebounded from yesterday's losses on news that 'it aint over till it's over'.'

NO CHANGE to remain stable to level off/out to stay at the same level to remain constant to stagnate to stabilize

NO CHANGE to remain constant / to remain stable

Trends & movements - verbs

Indicating the degree of change

Indicating the speed of change