Opposite of the highest point of an object, structure, or elevated landmass
“The arkose at the base of the hills is highly crystalline and as gneissose as that of the Harsora hills, but here they pass up gradually into the quartzites which cover them.”
Opposite of the highest attainable level of achievement
“Even in the depths of my misanthropy, I must admit to being upset by the situations that some people actually have to survive in.”
Opposite of the climax, usually dramatic, of a gradual increase
“Internet hoaxers produced a four-day long buildup to the biggest software-based anticlimax ever.”
Opposite of a large meeting or conference, especially of members of a political party or a particular profession or group
Opposite of a formal meeting or series of meetings for discussion between delegates
Opposite of a formal meeting of people with a shared interest, typically one that takes place over several days
Opposite of the period during which someone or something flourishes or is at their peak
Opposite of the most active or successful period of a person's life or career
“The novel described the period of his decline, during which his dominance over the competition had waned.”
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.”
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