bottom end

Frequency: 7.07.8 per million words

The lowest or cheapest part of a range or scale.

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Examples (20)

  • The smartphones at the bottom end of the market lack advanced features.
  • The pipe starts wide at the top and narrows at the bottom end.
  • His salary is at the bottom end of the scale for his position.
  • Check the bottom end of the pool for the drain.
  • We can only afford furniture from the bottom end of the range.
  • The bottom end of the table was damaged during the move.
  • The company's stock is hovering at the bottom end of its 52-week range.
  • Water collects at the bottom end of the sloped driveway.
  • They are looking for a house at the bottom end of the property market.
  • The bottom end of the ladder should be placed firmly on the ground.
  • Despite his efforts, he consistently scored at the bottom end of the class.
  • She found the missing key at the bottom end of her purse.
  • The manufacturer is introducing a new model to compete at the bottom end of the industry.
  • The bottom end of the garden gets less sunlight.
  • Even the hotels at the bottom end of the price scale offer decent service.
  • Connect the cable to the bottom end of the device.
  • Entry-level jobs often start at the bottom end of the pay grade.
  • The bottom end of the mountain trail is where we'll start hiking.
  • This particular wine is considered the bottom end of what the vineyard produces.
  • Make sure the bottom end of the curtains doesn't touch the floor.