V-shaped
A "V-shaped" pattern refers to a geometric shape that resembles the letter "V." This shape is characterized by two straight lines that meet at a point, forming a sharp angle. It is commonly seen in various contexts, such as in graphs, where it can indicate a rapid increase followed by a sharp decrease or vice versa.
In economics, a "V-shaped recovery" describes a quick rebound in economic activity following a downturn. This term is often used to illustrate how markets or economies can swiftly recover after a recession, returning to pre-recession levels, similar to the sharp rise and fall of a "V" shape.