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  1. merriam-webster.com

    The meaning of ROLLER-COASTER is marked by numerous ups and downs. How to use roller-coaster in a sentence. marked by numerous ups and downs… See the full definition. Games; Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Rhymes; Word Finder; Thesaurus; Join MWU; Shop; Books; Merch; Settings; My Words; Recents; Account;
  2. oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

    The last few weeks have been a real roller coaster. an emotional roller coaster; See roller coaster in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: roller coaster. Nearby words. Rollerblade noun; roller blind noun; roller coaster noun; roller skate noun; roller skating noun; knowledge.
  3. answertica.com

    Jan 15, 2024The two-word argument stems from the fact that 'roller' and 'coaster' are separate words with distinct meanings. Opponents of this argument claim that 'roller coaster' is a compound noun, which means it functions as a single unit and should therefore be written as one word.
  4. thefreedictionary.com

    roller coaster or roll·er·coast·er (rōl′ər-kō′stər) n. 1. A steep, sharply curving elevated railway with small open passenger cars that is operated at high speeds as a ride, especially in an amusement park. 2. An action, event, or experience marked by abrupt, extreme changes in circumstance, quality, or behavior: "the demographic roller ...
  5. oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

    The Oxford Learner's Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app 2 a situation that keeps changing very quickly The last few weeks have been a real roller coaster. an emotional roller coaster

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