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nadir

[ney-der, ney-deer] / ˈneɪ dər, ˈneɪ dɪər /


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Instead, the tumultuous start to Nancy's reign as Celtic manager slipped to an early nadir.

From BBC

While headline inflation could tick up from the nadir reached in October, household goods and services prices likely continued to decline due to GST rate cuts, they wrote.

From The Wall Street Journal

The visit capped Bin Salman’s stunning redemption arc from the nadir of his reputation seven years ago.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. van Pelt describes the crematoria and the whiteprint as “a nadir in the history of architecture.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But in each of its three games since that Notre Dame nadir, the Trojans have come out looking like a totally different defense in the second half.

From Los Angeles Times