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Hit a plateau Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɪt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /pɫæˈtoʊ
HIT uh pla-TOH
hˈɪt/ /æɪ/ /plˈætəʊ
HIT uh pla-TOH

Definition

To reach a point where you stop making progress after a period of improvement, often used for learning, exercise, or working towards a goal.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both formal and informal contexts, mainly with skills, fitness, or personal growth. Often appears as 'I've hit a plateau' or 'my progress has hit a plateau.' Similar phrases: 'stuck,' 'reached a standstill.' Not literal; refers to figurative lack of progress.

Example Sentences

After a few months of studying, she hit a plateau and stopped improving.

basic

Many athletes hit a plateau in their training and have to change their routine.

basic

If you hit a plateau, try a new method to keep making progress.

basic

I felt like I hit a plateau with my Spanish, so I started watching movies without subtitles.

natural

Sometimes your body just hits a plateau and needs a break before improving again.

natural

My weight loss has hit a plateau, so I’m tweaking my diet this month.

natural