anticlimactic

[ˌæntiˌklaɪˈmæktɪk]

anticlimactic Definition

causing disappointment at the end of an exciting or impressive series of events.

Using anticlimactic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anticlimactic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The movie's ending was anticlimactic after such a thrilling buildup.

  • Example

    The final game of the season was anticlimactic because both teams had already been eliminated from the playoffs.

  • Example

    The concert's encore was so short that it felt anticlimactic.

anticlimactic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for anticlimactic

Antonyms for anticlimactic

Origins of anticlimactic

from 'anti-' meaning 'against' and 'climax'

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Summary: anticlimactic in Brief

'Anticlimactic' [ˌæntiˌklaɪˈmæktɪk] describes something that causes disappointment at the end of an exciting or impressive series of events. It is often used to describe movies, books, or games that have a disappointing ending after a thrilling buildup. Synonyms include 'disappointing' and 'unsatisfying,' while antonyms include 'thrilling' and 'exciting.' Informally, it can be described as 'a letdown' or 'a buzzkill.'

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