The idiom "hit rock bottom" is a figurative expression used to describe a situation where someone has reached the lowest point or the absolute bottom in their life. This phrase is commonly used to illustrate a state of extreme despair, adversity, or failure. The exact origin of the idiom is unclear, as idioms often evolve over time through common usage .
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- idioms.thefreedictionary.com hit rock bottom1. If something hits rock bottom or reaches rock bottom, it reaches an extremely low level where it cannot go any lower.
- context.reverso.net çeviri/ingilizce-türkçe/hit …When you reach a low point in life and it feels like you've hit rock bottom, there is only one way left and that is up.
- usdictionary.com idioms/hit-rock-bottom/The idiom "hit rock bottom" is a figurative expression used to describe a situation where someone has reached the lowest point or the absolute bottom in their life.
- tagvault.org blog/hit-rock-bottom/Hitting rock bottom is a deeply personal experience that looks different for everyone.
- seslisozluk.net hit-rock-bottom-nedir-ne-demek/"In August there was a big supply of corn and the price hit bottom.", "When Johnny failed the exam his spirits hit bottom."
- english.stackexchange.com questions/597487/what-…When the implement hit the limestone substrate, that was the end of the digging because he had reached rock bottom.
- clearviewtreatment.com resources/blog/hitting-…Most addicts need to hit their own personal rock bottom before they can ever begin the addiction recovery process.
- fastslang.com hit-rock-bottomIt is important to note that hitting rock bottom does not necessarily mean that the individual cannot recover from their situation, but it does indicate that they...
- turnbridge.com news-events/latest-articles/what-…One of the biggest misconceptions in the realm of addiction is, a person must “hit rock bottom” before getting help.