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- adjectiveprecipitous (adjective)
- dangerously high or steep:"the precipitous cliffs of the North Atlantic coast"
- (of a change to a worse situation or condition) sudden and dramatic:"the end of the war led to a precipitous decline in exports"
- (of an action) done suddenly and without careful consideration:"precipitous intervention"
Originmid 17th century: from obsolete French précipiteux, from Latin praeceps, praecip(it)- ‘steep, headlong’ (see precipitate).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- dangerously high or steep:
- (of a change to a worse situation or condition) sudden and dramatic:
- (of an action) done suddenly and without careful consideration:
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