Opposite of the most intense or highest point of an experience or of a series of events
Opposite of the furthest or most extreme point or limit of something
Opposite of the final result, or outcome of something
Opposite of the final part, typically of a piece of music, entertainment, or a public event
Opposite of a final part of something, especially a period of time, an activity, or a story
“Excavation work at the beginning of the project led to disused cellars, old gas pipes, and old tramlines being unearthed.”
Opposite of a period of success, popularity, or power
“Only by experiencing the depth of despair, could the poet liberate himself from anxiety in order to embrace hope, faith, and openness to the world.”
Opposite of a crucial or decisive point or situation
“God would bring mine and Ron's life to a place of certainty, a place free of drugs and insanity.”
Opposite of the highest or most extreme degree of something
“They were half a year into the investigation and they had barely scratched the base of it.”
Opposite of to reach or bring to a climax, or a very satisfying end
Opposite of to bring an event to a close or conclusion
“Casandra's latest tune was the perfect way to open the show, and the pyrotechnics only added to the theatrics.”
Opposite of to reach the highest point or level
“The price of gold is expected to plunge at some stage.”
Opposite of to bring or come to a finish
“Work will start after the area corporators identify footpaths that have not been paved so far.”
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