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high point
noun as in acme
noun as in centerpiece
Strongest matches
noun as in height
noun as in heyday
Weak matches
noun as in highlight
Strongest matches
Weak matches
noun as in peak
noun as in prominence
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in top
Example Sentences
It was billed by both as a high point in US-China relations, but that quickly soured after the Covid pandemic broke out in Wuhan in 2019 and spread globally in 2020.
England's understudies and new caps stood up to be counted – and Liverpool's 23-year-old midfielder Jones provided the high point of the night seven minutes from time, capping a top-class first senior appearance in joyous style.
“You want the scene to emotionally take you to a high point. And when you can’t express that joy or that euphoria in any other way, you break into song. The same is true the other way. You go down to the depths of despair, and in that moment of pain and that moment of anguish, singing is the only way to express how you feel.”
"The number of individuals on the list was down by 12% in the past year to just under 1100 individuals and 25% from the high point of 2021."
Another high point of the film is its ending, where Cameo’s hit “Candy” inspires the wedding guests to crowd the dance floor for the Electric Slide.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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