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  1. 1. : a figure of speech in which a series of phrases or sentences is arranged in ascending order of rhetorical forcefulness. 2. a. : the highest point : culmination. the climax of a distinguished career. b. : the point of highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action (as of a play)

  2. CLIMAX definition: 1. the most important or exciting point in a story or situation, especially when this happens near…. Learn more.

  3. the highest or most intense point in the development or resolution of something; culmination: His career reached its climax when he was elected president. Synonyms: apex, acme, zenith, summit. (in a dramatic or literary work) a decisive moment that is of maximum intensity or is a major turning point in a plot. Rhetoric.

  4. When something — like a movie or piece of music — reaches its most important or exciting part, that's the climax. A climax is a high point. When you're on a roller coaster and you reach the highest point, that's the climax of the ride. This word is also used often in art and entertainment.

  5. The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment, near the end. Reaching an Olympics was the climax of her career. American English : climax / ˈklaɪmæks /

  6. Definition of climax noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. climax. noun. /ˈklaɪmæks/. the most exciting or important event or point in time to come to/reach a climax the climax of his political career The team's 3–1 victory in the final provided a fitting climax to a great season.

  8. climax. [intransitive, transitive] to come to or form the best, most exciting, or most important point in something. climax with/in something The festival will climax on Sunday with a gala concert.

  9. Jul 7, 2024 · climax (third-person singular simple present climaxes, present participle climaxing, simple past and past participle climaxed) ( transitive, intransitive) To reach or bring to a climax (in any sense). To form the climax to; to be the climax of.

  10. n. 1. the most intense or highest point of an experience or of a series of events: the party was the climax of the week. 2. (Theatre) a decisive moment in a dramatic or other work. 3. (Rhetoric) a rhetorical device by which a series of sentences, clauses, or phrases are arranged in order of increasing intensity. 4.

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