peak

noun46 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

The highest level ever reached.

The highest point reached during the summer.

The highest point during a particular season.

The highest point reached during the winter.

A very high and quickly reached maximum point on a graph.

The top of a mountain.

Refers to a tall mountain peak.

A peak whose top is covered with snow.

A peak made of or covered in rock.

Similar to snow-capped, often implies more extensive snow.

A mountain peak that is far away.

A general term for a peak with snow on it.

Emphasizes the impressive height of the peak.

A peak that comes to a narrow point.

A peak with sharp, pointed rocks.

A peak with a rough, uneven, and rocky surface.

A more poetic or literary term for a high peak.

The busiest time of the day.

The busiest season of the year for tourism or business.

The highest standard of functioning or achievement.

The time when something is at its highest level of activity.

The state of operating in the best possible way with the least waste.

A time of highest activity.

The state of performing at one's best, especially in sports.

The best possible physical condition.

The year with the highest level of activity or success.

The peak extends upwards from the landscape.

The peak stands very tall over its surroundings.

The peak appears large and threatening.

In the best possible condition.

A pattern of high points and low points, like waves.

To arrive at the highest point.

To reach the highest point, often suddenly.

To be in a period of decline after reaching the highest point.

To increase until reaching the highest point.

To increase in the direction of the highest point.

To go up a mountain peak.

A formal or technical term for climbing a steep peak.

To successfully climb a difficult peak.

Collocations with "peak"

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