Nadir (Noun)
Meaning 1
An extreme state of adversity; the lowest point of anything.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- Her life hit rock bottom when she lost her job, her relationship ended, and her health began to decline, marking a true nadir in her struggles.
 - The economic crisis reached its nadir in 2008, with widespread job losses, business closures, and a drastic decline in international trade.
 - After being evicted from his home, losing his family, and struggling with addiction, Jack had reached the nadir of his existence.
 - The once-thriving company hit its nadir when it filed for bankruptcy, laid off hundreds of employees, and lost its presence in the market.
 - The devastating effects of the pandemic reached their nadir in 2020, with hospitals overwhelmed, economies shattered, and entire communities ravaged.
 
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Meaning 2
The point below the observer that is directly opposite the zenith on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected.
Classification
Nouns denoting spatial position.
Examples
- The nadir was an essential point for astronomers to locate when calibrating their telescopes for stargazing.
 - From the observatory on the hill, she measured the exact altitude of the nadir to map the positions of celestial bodies.
 - Navigators have long been using the stars at the nadir and the zenith for correct positioning and direction on the high seas.
 - During her internship at the Space Center, she learned that measuring distances at the zenith and the nadir provided valuable insights about astronomical objects.
 - A key component in cartography of the universe was understanding the imaginary sphere that arcs from the zenith down to the nadir in the night sky.