bottom feeder
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Definition
Noun: 1. A person who profits from the distress or misfortune of others: This term describes an individual who seeks to gain an advantage, often financial, by exploiting situations where others are vulnerable or in a weakened state. It implies a lack of scruples and a willingness to engage in morally questionable behavior. 2. A literal aquatic organism: In its original zoological sense, a bottom feeder is a fish or other creature that feeds on or near the bottom of a body of water, such as a catfish or a crab. The figurative meaning is derived from this image.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Figurative):
- After the economic crash, some bottom feeders bought up foreclosed homes at rock-bottom prices.
- He was accused of being a bottom feeder for buying debt from desperate people at a fraction of its value.
- The tabloid newspaper was criticized for being a bottom feeder, always preying on celebrities' personal tragedies.
Advanced Usage
- "Bottom-feeding" (Adjective/Noun): Describes the characteristic activity or behavior of a bottom feeder.
- The company was accused of bottom-feeding tactics, targeting bankrupt businesses.
- His bottom-feeding in the stock market during the crisis earned him a bad reputation.
Variants and Related Words
- Bottom-feed (Verb): To act as a bottom feeder; to engage in profiting from others' misfortunes.
- Some investors specialize in bottom-feeding on distressed assets.
Synonyms
- Exploiter: A person who takes unfair advantage of someone or something.
- Opportunist: A person who exploits circumstances to gain immediate advantage rather than being guided by consistent principles.
- Vulture: (Figurative) Someone who preys on or profits from the misfortunes of others.
- Parasite: (Figurative) A person who habitually relies on or exploits others without giving anything in return.
Related Idioms
- To feast on carrion: This vivid idiom shares the same metaphorical concept as "bottom feeder," comparing the person to a scavenging animal that eats dead flesh. It emphasizes profiting from ruin or decay.
- Corrupt lawyers were feasting on the carrion of the failed corporation.
Noun
- an opportunist who profits from the misfortunes of others