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Anticlimax Meaning in English

word

ˌæn.tiˈklaɪ.mæks
an-tee-KLY-maks
ˌæntɪklˈaɪmæks
an-ti-KLY-maks

Definition

An anticlimax is a moment when something exciting builds up, but the outcome is much less impressive or exciting than expected. It often feels disappointing or like a let-down.

Usage & Nuances

'Anticlimax' is often used in both literature and daily conversation to describe disappointing endings or events after much build-up. It's usually neutral or slightly formal. Don’t confuse it with 'climax' (the most exciting part). Common collocations: 'felt like an anticlimax', 'proved to be an anticlimax'.

Example Sentences

The movie had an anticlimax at the end and everyone was disappointed.

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After all the excitement, the game ended in an anticlimax.

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Her speech built up to an anticlimax, leaving the audience unsatisfied.

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Honestly, the fireworks show was a total anticlimax—the finale was just one small rocket.

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Waiting hours for the band, just to hear two songs, was such an anticlimax.

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When the hero tripped at the big moment, it was a hilarious anticlimax.

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