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- ANTICLIMACTIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANTICLIMACTIC is of, relating to, or marked by anticlimax
- ANTICLIMACTIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If an event or experience is anticlimactic it causes disappointment because it was less exciting than was expected, or happened immediately after a much more exciting event or experience:
- ANTICLIMACTIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
When something seems like it's going to be exciting but then it lets you down, that's anticlimactic An anticlimactic fireworks display would be brief and boring, with subdued pops of muted sparkles
- Anticlimactic - definition of anticlimactic by The Free Dictionary
Define anticlimactic anticlimactic synonyms, anticlimactic pronunciation, anticlimactic translation, English dictionary definition of anticlimactic n 1 A decline viewed in disappointing contrast with a previous rise: the anticlimax of a brilliant career 2 Something trivial or commonplace that
- Anticlimactic - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When something seems like it's going to be exciting but then it lets you down, that's anticlimactic An anticlimactic fireworks display would be brief and boring, with subdued pops of muted sparkles
- ANTICLIMACTIC definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
ANTICLIMACTIC definition: of, having, or like an anticlimax | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- anticlimactic adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of anticlimactic adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary used to describe a situation that is disappointing because it happens at the end of something that was much more exciting, or because it is not as exciting as you expected
- What does anticlimactic mean? - Definitions. net
Anticlimactic refers to a situation, event, or outcome that is less significant, powerful, or exciting than what was expected or built up to It describes an abrupt shift from a notable or dramatic circumstance to one that is disappointing or mundane
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