top

noun/verb/adjective52 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

the absolute highest part

often written as one word: mountaintop

often written as one word: hilltop

the flat surface of a table, often written as one word: tabletop

often written as one word: clifftop

the flat surface of a kitchen counter, often written as one word: countertop

the very highest part

completely; thoroughly

the most important item to be discussed

the student with the highest grades

located at the highest point of something

placed on the highest surface of something

moving towards the highest point

to arrive at the highest level

to reach the highest level or position

to succeed in reaching the highest level

to open by twisting the cover

to close by twisting the cover

to close something with its cover

to remove the cover of something

to be the best or highest in a group

to finish in the first position

a piece of clothing for the upper body that is not tight

a loose-fitting piece of clothing for the upper body

being at the highest position within a group (e.g., top of the class)

being the best in a particular subject or field

Collocations with "top"

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