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nadir

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


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Borthwick's England are now facing their own nadir - the possibility of four defeats in the same Five or Six Nations for the first time since 1976, and the likelihood of matching Jones' fifth-place finish.

From BBC

The overkill hits its nadir when the Bride repeatedly wails the survivors’ hashtag, “Me too!”

From Los Angeles Times

Turnout has ticked upward from its nadir in the 1990s, but around one in every three Americans never vote in presidential elections.

From Salon

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