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nadir

noun as in lowest point

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One person’s humiliating nadir comes during a painful tracking shot at an outdoor party where they’re shunned like they have the plague.

West Indies' decline is nothing new, but this feels like a particular nadir and already the post-mortem has begun.

From BBC

Would that the report marked the nadir of Kennedy’s work as secretary of Health and Human Services.

Part of going forward necessitates making sense of how we as a country got to this nadir.

From Salon

“I think American history shows there's always been a contest, even during what one historian called ‘the nadir of American democracy’ and Black freedom in the late 19th century.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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