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Definition & Meaning of "at a low ebb"in English

at a low ebb
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in a depressed, bad, or weakened state 

Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "at a low ebb" and when to use it?

The idiom "at a low ebb" originates from the concept of the ebb tide, which refers to the period when the tide is at its lowest point, signifying a state of decline or depression. The phrase is primarily used to describe a situation or a person's state of being when they are in a bad or weak condition, experiencing a low point or a downturn.

Examples
Consumer confidence is currently at a low ebb due to economic uncertainties. 
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