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  1. If you describe an experience as a roller-coaster ride, you mean that parts of it were very good and parts of it were very bad. Markets on both sides of the Atlantic have had a roller coaster ride over the past five days. The past week was an emotional roller-coaster ride for these people.

  2. Apr 27, 2024 · In short: It signifies an experience with rapid and unpredictable changes. It is commonly used to describe emotional or situational turmoil. What Does "A Roller-Coaster Ride" Mean? "A roller-coaster ride" metaphorically compares an experience with a physical ride on a roller coaster.

  3. on a roller coaster (ride) Experiencing swift and sudden changes in both positive and negative directions. Likened to the tumultuous movements of a roller coaster at an amusement park. The unraveling scandal has put the president's approval rating on a real roller coaster.

  4. Meaning. You can say an experience is a roller coaster, or a roller-coaster ride, if it involves many emotional highs and lows, or really good times alternating with really difficult times.

  5. a small railroad, esp. in an amusement park, with open cars that travel quickly along a steep, curved track that goes up and down over and over. A roller coaster is also a feeling, situation, or experience that changes very quickly: an emotional roller coaster.

  6. a situation that changes from one extreme to another, or in which a person's feelings change from one extreme to another: Demand and the weak dollar are driving the peaks and valleys of oil prices, creating uncertainty about when the rollercoaster ride will end. He was on an emotional roller coaster for a while when he lost his job. Fewer examples.

  7. A roller-coaster is a small railway at a fair that goes up and down steep slopes fast and that people ride on for pleasure or excitement. See full entry for 'roller-coaster' Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary .

  8. 1. : an elevated railway (as in an amusement park) constructed with sharp curves and steep inclines on which cars roll. 2. : something resembling a roller coaster. especially : behavior, events, or experiences characterized by sudden and extreme changes. an emotional roller coaster. Examples of roller-coaster in a Sentence.

  9. Jun 20, 2024 · Roller coaster, elevated railway with steep inclines and descents that carries a train of passengers through sharp curves and sudden changes of speed and direction for a brief thrill ride. Found mostly in amusement parks as a continuous loop, it is a popular leisure activity.

  10. If you describe an experience as a roller-coaster ride, you mean that parts of it were very good and parts of it were very bad. Markets on both sides of the Atlantic have had a roller coaster ride over the past five days. The past week was an emotional roller-coaster ride for these people.

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