Opposite of a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain
Opposite of plural for the vertical measurement of an object or person
“They requested the length, width, and weight of the package before they dispatched the courier to come and pick it up.”
Opposite of plural for the top or highest point of an object, structure or land mass
“Pickering stood at the base of the structure, rubbing his aching shoulders as he gazed up at Finlay.”
Opposite of plural for the highest or most extreme level or amount
“The power of negative learning is that function of an individual being forced to change and learn by reaching the nadir of despair.”
Opposite of plural for the point or period at which something is at its best, strongest, or most intense
“At the nadir of the Great Depression, a young forester named Robert Marshall proposed a bold new socialist paradigm for managing the nation's timberlands.”
Opposite of plural for a period of success, popularity, or power
“Tom spoke of his spiral into drug addiction and his loss of passion for the sport at the low point of his professional golfing career.”
Opposite of plural for a raised or elevated point or area of land
“Yet this great expanse of lowland is almost ringed by the hills and mountains, most of which lie near the coast.”
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