low point

The term "low point" is often used to describe a period when things are at their most challenging or least successful.

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Definition

B2General

(common)The worst or least successful moment in a situation or process.

Example

  • The economic crisis was a low point for the country's financial stability.

B2Personal Life

(informal)A period in someone's life marked by significant challenges or failures.

Example

  • After losing his job, he felt like he had reached a low point in his life.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "low point":

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