steeply
adverb11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3
used for numbers, prices, or rates that go up sharply
rise steeply8.5
to move upwards; also used for prices, temperatures, etc.
to go up something, especially a hill or stairs, with effort
drop steeply8.0
to fall or to allow something to fall
fall steeply8.0
to move down towards the ground
to have a surface that is higher at one end than the other
to become less in quantity, importance, or quality
to go or come down from a higher place to a lower one
to go up a mountain, hill, or path that has a sharp slope
dip steeply6.0
to go down to a lower level, often for a short time
to slope or lean in a particular direction