high point

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high point

The fireworks display was the high point of the evening celebration.

Definition

Noun: * The most enjoyable, exciting, or significant part of an experience or period of time. It refers to the peak moment of success, enjoyment, or importance within a larger event or sequence.

Usage

This noun is typically used to describe the best part of an event, a trip, a career, or any extended experience. It is often preceded by the definite article "the" and followed by "of" to specify the context.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Winning the championship was the high point of his athletic career.
    • Seeing the sunrise from the mountain summit was the high point of our trek.
    • For many, the high point of the conference was the keynote speech.
Advanced Usage
  • "to mark a high point": to represent or be a significant peak.
    • The successful product launch marked a high point for the company's innovation efforts.
  • "a personal high point": the best moment in one's own experience.
    • Graduating university was a personal high point for her.
Variants and Related Words
  • High-water mark (noun): Literally the highest level reached by a body of water; figuratively, the peak or climax of something.
    • The album's success was the high-water mark of the band's popularity.
  • Peak (noun): The pointed top of a mountain; the highest point of development or intensity.
    • She is at the peak of her professional abilities.
  • Zenith (noun): The time at which something is most powerful or successful.
    • His influence reached its zenith in the late 1990s.
Synonyms
  • Climax: The most intense or exciting point of something.
  • Pinnacle: The most successful point; the culmination.
  • Acme: The point at which someone or something is best, perfect, or most successful.
  • Highlight: An outstanding part of an event or period of time.
Antonyms
  • Low point: The least enjoyable or worst part of an experience.
    • Losing his job was the low point of that difficult year.
  • Nadir: The lowest or most unsuccessful point in a situation.
  • Trough: A low point in a process or in the cycle of an activity.
high point

The fireworks display was the high point of the evening celebration.

Noun
  1. the most enjoyable part of a given experience
    • the trumpet solo was the high point of the concert