Bottom
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British pronunciation/ˈbɒtəm/
American pronunciation/ˈbɑːtəm/

Definition & Meaning of "bottom"

Bottom
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the lowest part or point of something

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He 's waiting at the bottom of the stairs, ready to greet everyone as they arrive.
The bottom of the mountain offered a breathtaking view of the valley.
1.1

the part of something that is situated below or underneath other parts, typically not visible

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The bowl was signed on the bottom by the artist, adding value to the piece.
She noticed a small scratch on the bottom of her phone case after dropping it.
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the part of a hollow object that is furthest from the top

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At the bottom of the vase, the water collected, providing hydration for the flowers.
She found her keys at the bottom of her bag, buried under a pile of papers.
02

the part of the body on which a person sits

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After sitting for too long, my bottom started to feel numb and uncomfortable.
The child giggled as he fell and landed right on his bottom.
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the part of something that is located at the lowest or farthest point

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We sailed to the bottom of the bay, where the water was calm and clear.
At the bottom of the garden, there's a lovely bench shaded by the trees.
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the surface located beneath a body of water, such as an ocean, river, or lake

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The researchers explored the bottom of the ocean, discovering unique marine life and ecosystems.
She found a beautiful shell while walking along the sandy river bottom.
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the flat, low-lying area next to a river or stream, typically characterized by rich soil and vegetation

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During the spring, the grassy river bottoms come alive with wildflowers and lush greenery.
The deer were grazing peacefully in the grassy bottoms along the riverbank.
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the lowest rank in a hierarchy, field, or competition

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After graduating, he began his career at the bottom of the corporate ladder, taking on administrative tasks.
The manager praised her team member for showing initiative despite starting at the bottom.
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any item of clothing designed to be worn on the lower part of the body

What is the "botom"?

The bottom refers to any garment that covers the lower half of the body. This includes pants, shorts, skirts, and other similar items. Bottoms are typically worn in combination with a top, which covers the upper half of the body. The style and design of bottoms can vary widely depending on factors such as the intended use, the season, and prevailing fashion trends. Some common types of bottoms include jeans, leggings, cargo pants, and athletic shorts. Bottoms can be made from a variety of materials, such as denim, cotton, and polyester, and may feature embellishments like zippers, buttons, or pockets.

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She packed her favorite bikini bottom for the beach trip.
The jogger bought a new pair of athletic bottoms for her morning runs.
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the second half of an inning in baseball, during which the home team bats

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They scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning, turning the game around.
The excitement grew as the home team came to bat in the bottom of the ninth inning, trailing by one run.
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the lowest gear in a vehicle, typically used for maximum torque and power when starting or climbing steep inclines

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To prevent stalling, make sure to stay in bottom as you ascend the steep hill.
He shifted into bottom when he noticed the road was getting steeper.
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a ship, particularly when considered in terms of its capacity for transport

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The shipping company invested in a new bottom that could carry larger loads across the ocean.
With the bottom filled to capacity, the crew set sail, anticipating a long voyage ahead.
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the structural part in a vessel that provides stability and buoyancy

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The ship ’s double bottoms enhance its strength and provide additional space for ballast.
Inspecting the bottom is crucial for ensuring its seaworthiness before departure.
bottom
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located at the lowest position ot part of something

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The bottom shelf in the store usually holds the least expensive products.
The bottom step of the staircase was cracked and uneven, posing a safety hazard.
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located in the place furthest away in a downhill direction

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The bottom field was filled with wildflowers, far from the hustle and bustle of the farmhouse.
After the hike, they rested in the bottom valley, enjoying the peaceful scenery.
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(of aquatic animals) living at the bottom of rivers, lakes, oceans, and ponds

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Divers observed various types of bottom dwellers as they explored the ocean floor.
The bottom fish, such as flounder and halibut, are often found in shallow coastal waters.
04

having the lowest position on a scale, list, or hierarchy

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He often felt like the bottom member of the team, with his ideas overlooked in meetings.
The project was deemed the bottom priority on the company's agenda this quarter.
to bottom
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to provide something, such as a chair or container, with a base

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He decided to bottom the old chair with new fabric to give it a fresh look.
The craftsman skillfully bottomed the wooden box, ensuring it was sturdy enough for use.
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to land or rest something on the lowest part of a surface

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He carefully bottomed the kayak in the shallow water, making sure it would n't tip over.
She bottomed the heavy crate on the floor, relieved to finally set it down after carrying it.
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to discover the basis or source of something, such as a rumor or mystery

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The investigator worked tirelessly to bottom the case and uncover the truth behind the events.
It ’s important to bottom any rumors before spreading them further to avoid misinformation.
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to establish a base upon which ideas, dreams, or plans can be built

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The community worked together to bottom the initiatives aimed at improving local education.
He believed in his friend's vision and wanted to bottom her project with financial support.
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