anticlimax
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an·ti·cli·max
(ăn′tē-klī′măks′, ăn′tī-)n.
1. A decline viewed in disappointing contrast with a previous rise: the anticlimax of a brilliant career.
2. Something trivial or commonplace that concludes a series of significant events: After a week of dramatic negotiations, all that followed was anticlimax.
3. A sudden change in speaking or writing from the impressive or significant to the ludicrous or inconsequential, or an instance of this, as in "He has seen the ravages of war, he has known natural catastrophes, he has been to singles bars" (Woody Allen).
an′ti·cli·mac′tic (-klī-măk′tĭk) adj.
an′ti·cli·mac′ti·cal·ly adv.
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anticlimax
(ˌæntɪˈklaɪmæks)n
1. a disappointing or ineffective conclusion to a series of events, etc
2. a sudden change from a serious subject to one that is disappointing or ludicrous
3. (Rhetoric) rhetoric a descent in discourse from the significant or important to the trivial, inconsequential, etc
anticlimactic, anticlimactical adj
ˌanticliˈmactically adv
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an•ti•cli•max
(ˌæn tiˈklaɪ mæks, ˌæn taɪ-)n.
1. an event, conclusion, statement, etc., that is far less important, powerful, or striking than expected.
2. a descent in power, quality, or dignity; a disappointing, weak, or inglorious conclusion.
3. a noticeable or ludicrous descent from lofty ideas or expressions to banalities or commonplace remarks.
[1720–30]
an•ti•cli•mac•tic (-klaɪˈmæk tɪk, -klə-) adj.
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Noun | 1. | anticlimax - a disappointing decline after a previous rise; "the anticlimax of a brilliant career" |
2. | anticlimax - a change from a serious subject to a disappointing one story - a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events; "he writes stories for the magazines" close, closing, ending, conclusion, end - the last section of a communication; "in conclusion I want to say..." |
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anticlimax
noun disappointment, letdown, comedown (informal), bathos His international career ended in anticlimax.
summit, height, highlight, top, peak, climax, high point, culmination, zenith
summit, height, highlight, top, peak, climax, high point, culmination, zenith
Quotations
"This is the way the world ends"
"Not with a bang but a whimper" [T.S. Eliot The Hollow Men]
"This is the way the world ends"
"Not with a bang but a whimper" [T.S. Eliot The Hollow Men]
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Translations
هُبوط، خاتِمَة غَيْر مُشَرِّفَه
zklamání
antiklimaks
csalódás: nagy csalódás
spennufall; hnignun; vonbrigîi
apvylimas
atslābums
düş kırıklığına uğratıcı sonuçters etki
anticlimax
[ˈæntɪˈklaɪmæks] N1. (= disappointment) → decepción f
what an anticlimax! → ¡qué decepción!
the book ends in anticlimax → la novela termina de modo decepcionante
the game came as an anticlimax → el partido no correspondió con lo que se esperaba
what an anticlimax! → ¡qué decepción!
the book ends in anticlimax → la novela termina de modo decepcionante
the game came as an anticlimax → el partido no correspondió con lo que se esperaba
2. (Rhetoric) → anticlímax m inv
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anticlimax
[ˌæntiˈklaɪmæks] nto be an anticlimax → être décevant(e)
His speech was a bit of an anticlimax
BUT Son discours était un peu décevant.
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anticlimax
[ˈæntɪˈklaɪmæks] n → delusione fthe game came as an anticlimax → la partita si rivelò una delusione
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
anticlimax
(ӕntiˈklaimӕks) noun a dull or disappointing ending to a play, activity etc after increasing excitement. After the weeks of preparation, the concert itself was a bit of an anticlimax.
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