hit bottom



hit bottom

Fig. to reach the lowest or worst point. Our profits have hit bottom. This is our worst year ever. When my life hit bottom, I began to feel much better. I knew that if there was going to be any change, it would be for the better.
See also: bottom, hit

hit bottom

Also, touch bottom. Reach the worst or lowest point. For example, When he lost his job again they knew they had hit bottom, or When wheat prices touch bottom, the farmers will be up in arms. [Second half of 1800s]
See also: bottom, hit

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Damyan-Bulgarian
GrettaGRET-əEnglish
Rong-Chinese
Sabah-Arabic, Turkish
Takumitah-koo-meeJapanese
Julius['dʒu:ljəs]