Opposite of the top or highest point of an object, structure or landmass
Opposite of the point or period at which something is at its best, strongest, or most intense
Opposite of a person or thing viewed as a model of excellence
Opposite of a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type
Opposite of the furthest or most extreme point or limit of something
Opposite of the climax, usually dramatic, of a gradual increase
“Internet hoaxers produced a four-day long buildup to the biggest software-based anticlimax ever.”
Opposite of a person or thing regarded as precious or special
Opposite of the period during which someone or something flourishes or is at their peak
Opposite of the most active or successful period of a person's life or career
“The novel described the period of his decline, during which his dominance over the competition had waned.”
Opposite of a period of success, popularity, or power
“Only by experiencing the depth of despair, could the poet liberate himself from anxiety in order to embrace hope, faith, and openness to the world.”
Opposite of the highest or most extreme degree of something
“They were half a year into the investigation and they had barely scratched the base of it.”
Opposite of someone or something that is the most perfect type or example
“Lang drives home the point that modern warfare is almost the very antithesis of justice.”
Opposite of the best or most ideal of its kind
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