bottom
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pl: bottomspast: bottomedpp: bottomeding: bottomingcomp: more bottomsup: most bottom
This word carries a strong sense of finality and stability. It represents the absolute limit of a descent, whether physical, emotional, or financial. When used in a physical sense, it evokes the feeling of a solid base or a floor that prevents further falling. In psychological or social contexts, it often implies a turning point. Reaching the bottom suggests that things cannot possibly get worse, creating a paradoxical sense of hope or a necessary starting point for recovery and ascent.
Countable when referring to a specific low point or the base of an object (the bottom of the bottle). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of the lowest possible level (hitting bottom).