What is another word for at a low ebb?

Pronunciation: [atə lˈə͡ʊ ˈɛb] (IPA)

"At a low ebb" refers to a situation or condition that is not at its best or is in a weakened state. Some of the synonyms for this phrase include "poorly," "weakened," "depleted," "low," "feeble," "anemic," "ailing," "sickly," and "ailing." Other words that can be used to describe this state of being include "down," "struggling," "in decline," "at its lowest," "frail," and "faltering." These words are useful in describing the condition of a person, an organization, a business, or an economy, among other things, that is experiencing a downturn or decline in performance or well-being.

What are the hypernyms for At a low ebb?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Related words: at a low point, out of steam, at a standstill, out of money, out of gas, exhausted, drained, gasping for air

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