peak

word

/ˈpik/
peek
/pˈiːk/
peek

Definition

A peak is the highest point of a mountain or something else that rises. It can also mean the point when an amount, level, or activity is at its highest.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both literal and figurative contexts: 'mountain peak' and 'at its peak'. For numbers, traffic, demand, or performance, English often uses 'peak' as a noun or adjective, as in 'peak hours' or 'peak season'. Don't confuse it with 'top': 'peak' often suggests the single highest point.

Example Sentences

By the time we reached the peak, the clouds had rolled in.

natural

We could see the snow on the mountain peak.

basic

Avoid driving during peak hours if you can.

natural

Sales usually peak in December.

basic

This is the peak of the summer heat.

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Prices seem to have peaked, so it might be a good time to buy.

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