bottomed
/ˈbɑtəmd/
verb
- Past tense of bottom: to reach the lowest point and stop declining.
- Oil prices bottomed at $20 per barrel before rebounding.
- The team's performance bottomed after losing ten games in a row.
- Home prices bottomed in 2023 and have been rising since.
- Past tense of bottom: to provide a bottom or foundation for something.
- They bottomed the basket with a layer of straw.
- The chair was bottomed with a thick cushion.
- The old well was bottomed with stones to keep it stable.
Antonyms
adjective
- Having a bottom of a specified type or material.
- She wore a pair of leather-bottomed slippers around the house.
- The boat was flat-bottomed, making it stable in shallow water.
- The glass-bottomed bridge offered a terrifying view of the canyon below.
- Having reached the lowest point, especially in price, value, or condition.
- The stock market finally bottomed after months of decline.
- The economy bottomed in the third quarter and began to recover.
- His mood bottomed when he heard the bad news.