Meaning & Definition of Plateau in English
Plateau
An area of relatively level high ground.
Pronunciation:
/plæˈtoʊ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
plateaus or plateauxDetailed Definitions
Definition: A flat or gently sloping area that is higher than the surrounding land.
Example Sentence: The hikers reached a plateau with stunning views of the valley below.
Definition: A state of little or no change following a period of activity or progress.
Example Sentence: After months of improving his skills, he hit a plateau in his training.
Definition: A period during which something, especially a person's mental or physical condition, remains stable.
Example Sentence: After an initial phase of rapid learning, the student experienced a plateau.
Etymology
Origin: Borrowed from French 'plateau', meaning 'level ground', from 'plat' meaning 'flat'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- plateau effect: A stage where progress slows down or stops after a period of growth.
- reach a plateau: To achieve a stable level after a period of increase.
Translations
- Spanish: meseta
- French: plateau
- German: Hochebene
- Russian: плато
Related Words
- mesa: A flat-topped hill or mountain.
- tableland: An extensive area of flat land at a high elevation.
- elevation: The height above sea level or ground level.
Slang Meanings of plateau
Meaning: To maintain a steady state or level.
Example Sentence: I'm just plateauing in my workouts; I need to switch things up.
Meaning: When growth or change stops.
Example Sentence: My business has plateaued; I need a new marketing strategy.