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Adverbial at bottom has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: at bottomPart of Speech: Adverb, Preposition Sense 1: (Adverb) Used to indicate the lowest or deepest part of something. Example sentence: The treasure chest was found at the bottom of the ocean. Sense 2: (Adverb) Used to indicate the final or ultimate underlying reason or cause. Example sentence: At bottom, he felt alone and misunderstood. Sense 3: (Preposition) Referring to the lowest position in a hierarchy or ranking. Example sentence: The rookie was at the bottom of the leaderboard. Sense 4: (Preposition) Used to indicate the end, conclusion, or result of something. Example sentence: At bottom, all we need is love and understanding. Related products: | ||||
at an equal rate at an interview for a job at any cost at any expense at any rate at arm s length at bay at best at bottom at class at close range at ease at fault at first at first blush at first glance at first sight
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