Objects to move
| very sudden or noticeable, or full of action and excitement | dramatic | |
| large in size, value, or importance | substantial | |
| a calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have | forecast | |
| to change something slightly, especially to make it more correct, effective, or suitable | adjust | |
| to (cause someone or something to) move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down, or into something | plunge | |
| the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of being tall | height | |
| to become worse or to make something become worse | deterioration | |
| consisting of a circle that is divided from its centre into several parts | pie chart | |
| level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts | flat | |
| small in amount or degree | slight | |
| to (cause something to) get better | improve | |
| a mathematical picture in which different amounts are represented by thin vertical or horizontal rectangles that have the same width but different heights or lengths | bar chart |