bottoms Antonyms

Meaning of bottoms

bottoms

the lowest part or place, of, relating to, or situated at the bottom (see bottom entry 1), bottomland, the last half of an inning of baseball, the trousers of pajamas, a surface (such as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it, buttocks, rump, a fundamental quark that accounts for the existence and lifetime of upsilon particles and has an electric charge of −¹/₃ and a measured energy of approximately 5 GeV, to provide a foundation for, the bass or baritone instruments of a band, the pants of pajamas, to reach a point where a decline is halted or reversed, boat, ship, frequenting the lowest part or place, the surface on which a body of water lies, buttock sense 2a, rump, the lowest or last place in rank or position, the most basic or central part, the undersurface of something, to furnish (something, such as a chair) with a bottom, the part of a ship's hull lying below the water, a supporting surface or part, the lowest part, place, or point, the underside of something, capacity (as of a horse) to endure strain, a foundation color applied to fibers before dyeing, to reach the bottom, basis, source, to rest on, bring to, or reach the bottom, the remotest or inmost point, to find the basis or source of (something, such as a rumor), the part of a garment worn on the lower part of the body, the last half of an inning, lowland along a river, boat entry 1 sense 1, ship, to become based or grounded, the flavor (see flavor entry 1 sense 4b) characterizing this particle, to bring to the bottom, really, basically

bottoms Sentence Examples

  1. The pots and pans had dirty bottoms that needed cleaning.
  2. The hikers reached the bottom of the canyon after a treacherous descent.
  3. The boat's sonar detected a large underwater object at the bottom of the ocean.
  4. The child's pants had several holes in the bottoms.
  5. The factory discharged chemicals into the river, polluting its bottom sediment.
  6. The stock market hit a record low, plumbing the depths of despair.
  7. The basketball player planted both feet firmly on the bottom of the backboard before performing a slam dunk.
  8. The can of soda had a flat bottom that made it stable on any surface.
  9. The lake's bottom was covered in a thick layer of silt that made it difficult to see.
  10. The tree's roots extended deep into the ground, reaching the bottom of the water table.

FAQs About the word bottoms

the lowest part or place, of, relating to, or situated at the bottom (see bottom entry 1), bottomland, the last half of an inning of baseball, the trousers of p

undersides, undersurfaces, floors, underbodies, underparts,feet, underbellies, underpinnings,seats, grounds

faces,tops, points,peaks, climaxes, heads, roofs, crests, pinnacles, apices

The pots and pans had dirty bottoms that needed cleaning.

The hikers reached the bottom of the canyon after a treacherous descent.

The boat's sonar detected a large underwater object at the bottom of the ocean.

The child's pants had several holes in the bottoms.