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bottom in Dogri डोगरी

bottom in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

bottom in Kashmiri कॉशुर

bottom in Maithili মৈথিলী

bottom in Malayalam മലയാളം

bottom in Telugu తెలుగు

bottom in Urdu اُردُو

bottom in English

  • bottom
    adj. 1. lowest or last.
    Ex. These are bottom prices. I see a robin on the bottom branch of that tree. I have spent my bottom dollar.
    2. (Figurative.) underlying; fundamental.
    3a. of, having to do with, or at the bottom.
    Ex. bott

  • bottom
    bottom, noun, adjective, verb.

  • bottom
    expr. at bottom, fundamentally.
    Ex. He is, at bottom, a good-hearted fellow.

  • bottom
    expr. be at the bottom of, to be the real author, source, or cause of.
    Ex. Her headache was at the bottom of her grumpy behavior.

  • bottom
    expr. bottom out, to reach the lowest possible part, from which only a rise is possible.
    Ex. Signs of a bottoming out in the economy are becoming more pronounced (Wall Street Journal).

  • bottom
    expr. bottoms up! (Informal.) drink up! empty your glass.
    Ex. Matt liked a world of familiar ... and well-worn refrains; without a touch of apology he gave ""Bottoms up"" toasts and uttered ""See you in the funny papers"" good nights (New Yorker).

  • bottom
    expr. get to the bottom of, to discover the underlying source, cause, or significance of.
    Ex. The British authorities tried to get to the bottom of the Boston Tea Party but the leaders remained unnamed.

  • bottom
    expr. knock the bottom out of, to render invalid; make of no effect; bring to naught.
    Ex. The rainstorm knocked the bottom out of our camping plans.

  • bottom
    expr. scrape the bottom of the barrel, to use up one's last resources.
    Ex. New plans must be found for raising money, he said, because ""we are scraping the bottom of the barrel right now"" (New York Times).

  • bottom
    expr. the bottom falls out (of), to have a collapse (of).
    Ex. The Toronto Stock market suffered the sharpest decline since the big drop of May, 1962, when the bottom fell out of the New York market (New York Times).

  • bottom
    noun 1. the lowest part.
    Ex. the bottom of the hill. These berries at the bottom of the basket are crushed.
    2. the part on which anything rests; base.
    Ex. The bottom of that glass is wet.
    3. the ground under water.
    Ex. Man

  • bottom
    v.i. 1. to rest on a foundation; be based or grounded.
    2. to reach the bottom.
    Ex. The boat has bottomed twice on this shallow stretch.

  • bottom
    v.t. 1. to put a seat on.
    2. (Figurative.) to get to the bottom of; understand fully.
    3. to set upon a foundation; base; rest.

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