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  • rock bottom — n hit/reach rock bottom informal to become as unhappy, unpleasant, or unsuccessful as it is possible to be ▪ My personal life had hit rock bottom …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rock bottom — n hit/reach rock bottom informal to become as unhappy, unpleasant, or unsuccessful as it is possible to be ▪ My personal life had hit rock bottom …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rock bottom — noun hit /reach rock bottom informal to become as unhappy or unpleasant as it is possible to be: My personal life had hit rock bottom …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • rock bottom — noun the absolute bottom • Hypernyms: ↑bottom * * * noun : the absolute bottom, foundation, or core all human beings … are, at rock bottom, psychologically primitive Edward Sapir * * * the very lowest level: He went bankrupt and touched rock… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hit rock bottom — to reach the lowest possible level or be in the worst possible situation. She used illegal drugs for eight years and quit before she hit rock bottom. The department has reached rock bottom, with employees being fired and supervisors facing… …   New idioms dictionary

  • hit rock bottom — When someone hits rock bottom, they reach a point in life where things could not get any worse …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • hit rock bottom — reach the very lowest level …   English contemporary dictionary

  • bottom — bot|tom1 W3S1 [ˈbɔtəm US ˈba: ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(lowest part)¦ 2¦(lowest side)¦ 3¦(lowest inner part)¦ 4¦(lowest social position/rank)¦ 5¦(ocean/river)¦ 6¦(body)¦ 7¦(clothes)¦ 8¦(furthest part)¦ 9 get to the bottom of something …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bottom — Refers to the base support level for market prices of any type. Also used in the context of securities to refer to the lowest market price of a security during a specific time frame. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. bottom bot‧tom 1… …   Financial and business terms

  • bottom — 1 noun 1 LOWEST PART the lowest part of something: the bottom: From the bottom the skyscraper looked as if it touched the clouds. (+ of): Hold the bottom of the pole and keep it upright. | at the bottom: Go downstairs and wait for me at the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • bottom — I. noun Etymology: Middle English botme, from Old English botm; akin to Old High German bodam bottom, Latin fundus, Greek pythmēn Date: before 12th century 1. a. the underside of something b. a surface (as the seat of a chair) designed to support …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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