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British pronunciation/hˈɪt ɹˈiːtʃ ɹˈɒk bˈɒtəm/
American pronunciation/hˈɪt ɹˈiːtʃ ɹˈɑːk bˈɑːɾəm/
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to reach the lowest possible point in a particular situation, often in terms of emotional or financial well-being

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to [hit|reach] rock bottom definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "hit rock bottom" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "hit rock bottom" is related to the idea of a miner who has dug deep into the earth and reached the very bottom layer of rock. The phrase has been in use in English since at least the mid-20th century, and it has been applied to a wide range of situations, including personal and financial struggles, addiction, and mental health issues. In general, the phrase is used to describe a situation where someone has experienced a significant and often painful setback, and where they are at the lowest point in their life, with little hope of improvement.

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The company's profits had been declining for years, but after the latest financial crisis, they hit rock bottom.
After hitting rock bottom, he made the decision to reform and leave behind his life of crime.
After losing his job, his home, and his family, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.
She hit rock bottom after years of struggling with depression and anxiety, and finally sought therapy.
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