Nadir


The meaning of the word Nadir is: point of greatest adversity or despair; all-time low; rock-bottom


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Even though we thought we had reached our nadir and would fail to meet the project deadline, we were still able to complete the work on time.

published by Gabrielle on 2021-11-25 20:27:41


Since the relationship between the two warring nations has reached its nadir, world leaders are greatly concerned about the risk of nuclear war.

published by Carylon on 2021-07-14 03:47:08


Because employees are terribly worried about losing their positions, company morale has reached a nadir.

published by Nohemi on 2021-03-01 16:58:55


The automobile manufacturer’s nadir was reached when the group announced the recall of two million faulty vehicles.

published by Saturnina on 2021-05-03 12:20:47


When Clark got fired and was unable to find another job, he realized his professional life was at its nadir.

published by Nakita on 2021-07-17 07:26:28


Matt’s literary career declined to its nadir when he was unable to get past a serious case of writer’s block.

published by Pilar on 2021-01-24 13:38:51


Even at the recession’s nadir, most of the lower income families were still having difficulty paying their bills.

published by Mitch on 2021-11-19 18:47:42


The announcement of the impeachment caused the president’s popularity to fall to its nadir.

published by Zonia on 2021-11-13 05:30:02


When the speaker discussed how being homeless was his nadir yet the same situation that inspired him to change his life, I too knew I could turn my lowest point into something positive.

published by Kellee on 2021-03-02 22:18:50


Whether my favorite team is at its nadir, with only a few wins, or the best in its conference, I am still a proud supporter.

published by Johnie on 2021-04-21 21:32:43


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