Synonym: apex, crest, crown, hilltop, pinnacle, summit, tip, top. Antonym: foot. Similar words: speak, speak up, speak for, speaker, so to speak, to speak of, appeal, appear. Meaning: [pɪːk] n. 1. the most extreme possible amount or value 2. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity 3. the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development 4. the top point of a mountain or hill 5. a V shape 6. the highest point (of something) 7. a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes. v. to reach the highest point; attain maximum intensity, activity. adj. of a period of maximal use or demand or activity.
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211) This sparked an armed struggle which has lasted for 30 years, reaching a peak during 1971-77.
212) So haircare has to be a continuous process in order for your hair to look in peak condition.
213) Today an Alpine village with an indigenous population of 5,000 might easily accommodate three times that amount in peak season.
213) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
214) At a great distance, the ghostly frost of a snow peak seemed suspended from the clear sky.
215) She was deciding to devote herself to supporting him as he leapt from one peak to another.
216) At its peak last week, about 500 people were camping in the woods on the northern edge of Lake County.
217) Uh, for a comfortable retirement you should plan on having accumulated at least ten times your peak annual income.
218) Each peak induces a cell locally to divide and form a bristle.
219) When a thesis receives one citation in each of five separate years, it is impossible to assign a peak.
220) There are five gentle shampoos and six nourishing conditioners which leave your hair soft, manageable and in peak condition.
221) The Peak Park Board can either take enforcement action or establish an effective management system.
222) It crowns a long-term rise in catastrophe losses, even though the number of major disasters was below its mid-1980s peak.
223) The demand for electricity is uneven throughout the day, involving certain periods of peak demand.
224) It hit a peak on 20 October with 16,188 barrels, the highest daily figure recorded since production started in 1987.
225) This place is so good that some Peak activists reckon they will take their holidays indoors next year!
226) Operating from a dome on Kitt Peak, Arizona, the Spacewatch team members have achieved numerous firsts.
227) The peak was scalloped into two shaggy wings across its western exposure, which made it appear to be embracing the cove.
228) The peak corresponds to the value of the input at which the output is high.
229) This will show you just how much you can save on your bill if you make calls out of peak periods.
230) It can protect your equipment from hazardous brownouts that occur when electric companies reduce voltage during periods of peak demand.
231) Now an Arsenal team in peak health would have kept a grip on the match.
232) Since futures prices hit their peak, they have fallen by 54 percent, to around $ 1. 08 a pound.
233) There were 263,515 marriages in 1999, continuing a downward trend since the peak of 426,241 in 1972.
234) He has no immediate plans to retire, having reached a peak in his career.
235) Call for brochures about six months in advance, especially if you want to rent during a peak tourist season.
236) But the top of Kino Peak is guarded by sheer cliffs on all sides.
237) It is one of several hormones that hit peak levels in the bloodstream in early adulthood and then decline steadily.
238) They were like two peas in a pod, both with the same high cheekbones and widow's peak.
239) Fonti was concerned about problems of access and coordination on the site now that it had reached peak activity.
240) She lived in Colorado and died at eighty-eight on her descent from her fourteenth climb of Pikes Peak.
More similar words: speak, speak up, speak for, speaker, so to speak, to speak of, appeal, appear, peanut, break, sneak, steak, at peace, peasant, weaken, streak, appeal to, European, break in, break off, break out, break up, disappear, break down, break away, repeatedly, break into, make peace with, break through.