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    peak
    /pēk/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time: "its popularity peaked in the 1940s"

    adjective

    • 1. greatest; maximum: "he did not expect to be anywhere near peak fitness until Christmas"

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  2. The meaning of PEAK is a pointed or projecting part of a garment; especially : the visor of a cap or hat. How to use peak in a sentence. Peek vs. Peak vs. Pique Synonym Discussion of Peak.

  3. PEAK definition: 1. the highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level of skill: 2. the pointed top of a…. Learn more.

  4. The word peak refers to the top of a mountain or, more figuratively, to the highest point of something, as in the peak of my career. The word peek is most commonly used as a verb meaning to look at something quickly or sneakily and as a noun referring to such a look.

  5. n. 1. A tapering, projecting point; a pointed extremity: the peak of a cap; the peak of a roof. 2. a. The pointed summit of a mountain. b. The mountain itself. 3. a. The point of a beard. b. A widow's peak. 4. The point of greatest development, value, or intensity: a novel written at the peak of the writer's career. See Synonyms at summit. 5.

  6. Use the word peak to refer to the pointy top of something, such as the jagged peak of a tall mountain or the tapered peak that forms when you beat egg whites for a recipe.

  7. A peak is a mountain or the top of a mountain. ...the snow-covered peaks. Synonyms: point, top, tip, summit More Synonyms of peak. 7. countable noun. The peak of a cap is the part at the front that sticks out above your eyes. The man touched the peak of his cap.

  8. PEAK definition: 1. the highest level or value of something: 2. the top of a mountain, or the mountain itself: 3…. Learn more.

  9. peak. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Nature, Geography, Shapes, patterns, Clothes peak1 /piːk/ W3 noun [ countable] 1 time [ usually singular] the time when something or someone is best, greatest, highest, most successful etc at something’s peak The British Empire was at its peak in the mid 19th century.

  10. peak. adjective. /piːk/ [only before noun] used to describe the highest level of something, or a time when the greatest number of people are doing something or using something. It was a time of peak demand for the product. March is one of the peak periods for our business. The athletes are all in peak condition.

  11. To come or cause to come to a peak; reach or bring to a high, or the highest, point.

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