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low point

noun as in nadir

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When he reaches a low point in his career, in 1997, he writes that he “even contemplated moving away from the sport completely.”

Relations between Israel and the Palestinians were already at a low point.

During what she describes as a “low point,” Banks worked at a strip club in Queens to make ends meet.

I worked at this little strip club and it was a low point, but I wanted some fast money.

The low point was Vietnam because of the opposition to the war.

The two canoes came round the last low point, like two coursers at the top of their speed, the fugitives taking the lead.

On the north part was a round hill: the north-west part was highest and steep: the south-east part sloped off to a low point.

In this manner they doubled one low point, and were already in the bay that was terminated north by the goal at which they aimed.

Only a small low point of forest broke the line, and presently, far away, she slowly came out from behind it.

The church music of Vienna seems to have been at a very low point in 1792 and 1793.

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

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