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peak

noun as in top of something

noun as in maximum, zenith

verb as in reach highest point

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That was the extent of it during the peak of the flames, and the numbers that swooshed around in the press the next day.

At its peak, his business made as much as $30,000 a year—provided he worked the entire month of December.

At his year-end, pre-Hawaii press conference, we caught a rare glimpse of peak Obama.

The series came to life just as the era of “hatewatching” was at its peak.

Following a peak of 153 new cases a week in August, Lofa was down to just four new cases for the week ending Nov. 1.

Three days later he was in Switzerland, and a few days later again he was on the summit of a minor but still difficult peak.

The Hope lay safely moored, with her ensign at the peak, and flying the distinguished flag of the firm.

We passed a heap of black ashes, which anywhere but at the base of the peak would be called a respectable mountain.

The Peak District in Derbyshire we omitted for the same reason—a previous visit.

The ice is procured from a large cavern near the cone of the peak; it is almost full of the finest ice all the year round.

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On this page you'll find 101 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to peak, such as: crest, hill, mountain, pinnacle, roof, and spike.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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