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Definition of peak noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

peak

noun
 
/piːk/
 
/piːk/
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  1. [usually singular] the point when somebody/something is best, most successful, strongest, etc. synonym height
    • Traffic reaches its peak between 8 and 9 in the morning.
    • the peaks and troughs of married life
    • at the peak of something She's at the peak of her career.
    • Membership of the club has fallen from a peak of 600 people in 2022.
    compare off-peak
    Extra Examples
    • Her performance is just past its peak.
    • Production is rising back towards its 2019 peak.
    • The crisis was now at its peak.
    • The graph shows two very sharp price peaks.
    • The influx of tourists has reached its summer peak.
    Topics Successc1, Moneyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • all-time
    • seasonal
    • summer
    verb + peak
    • rise to
    • rise towards/​toward
    • hit
    peak + noun
    • hours
    • period
    • season
    preposition
    • at a/​the/​your peak
    • peak of
    phrases
    • in peak condition
    • peaks and troughs
    See full entry
  2. the pointed top of a mountain; a mountain with a pointed top
    • a mountain peak
    • snow-capped/jagged peaks
    • The climbers made camp halfway up the peak.
    • We looked up at the rocky peaks towering above us.
    Homophones peak | peek | piquepeak   peek   pique
     
    /piːk/
     
    /piːk/
    • peak noun
      • Mount McKinley is the highest peak in North America.
    • peak verb
      • Inflation is expected to peak in December.
    • peek verb
      • I have to peek out from behind a cushion when watching horror films.
    • peek noun
      • She sneaked a peek at her watch.
    • pique noun
      • He smashed his racket in a fit of pique.
    • pique verb
      • He knew the cutting remark would pique his friend's vanity.
    Topics Geographyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • lofty
    • towering
    verb + peak
    • climb
    • conquer
    • scale
    peak + verb
    • loom
    • rise
    • tower
    preposition
    • on a/​the peak
    See full entry
  3. any narrow and pointed shape, edge, etc.
    • Whisk the egg whites into stiff peaks.
    • He combed his hair into a peak.
  4. (British English)
    (North American English bill, visor)
    the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyesTopics Clothes and Fashionc2
  5. Word Originmid 16th cent.: probably a back-formation from peaked, variant of dialect picked ‘pointed’.
See peak in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee peak in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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