| ADJETIVO | all | anticlímax | coming after the climax especially of a dramatic or narrative plot |
|---|---|---|---|
| NOMBRE | communication | anticlímax | a change from a serious subject / subject to a disappointing one |
| event | anticlímax | a disappointing decline after a previous rise |
| Sentido | Coming after the climax especially of a dramatic or narrative plot. | |
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| Contrario | climático, culminante, pico | Consisting of or causing a climax |
| Inglés | anticlimactic | |
| Nombres | anticlímax | A disappointing decline after a previous rise |
| Sentido | A change from a serious subject / subject to a disappointing one. | |
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| Part de | historia, relato | A piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events |
| General | cierre, conclusión, finalización, final, terminación | The last section of a communication |
| Inglés | anticlimax, bathos | |
| Adjetivo | anticlimático | Of or relating to a sudden change from an impressive to a ludicrous style |
| Sentido | A disappointing decline after a previous rise. | |
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| General | caída, perdición, ruina | A sudden decline in strength or number or importance |
| Inglés | anticlimax | |
| Adjetivo | anticlímax | Coming after the climax especially of a dramatic or narrative plot |
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