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pinnacle

[ pin-uh-kuhl ]

noun

  1. a lofty peak.
  2. the highest or culminating point, as of success, power, fame, etc.:

    the pinnacle of one's career.

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  3. any pointed, towering part or formation, as of rock.

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  4. Architecture. a relatively small, upright structure, commonly terminating in a gable, a pyramid, or a cone, rising above the roof or coping of a building, or capping a tower, buttress, or other projecting architectural member.


verb (used with object)

pinnacled, pinnacling.
  1. to place on or as on a pinnacle.
  2. to form a pinnacle on; crown.

pinnacle

/ ˈ±èɪ²ÔÉ™°ìÉ™±ô /

noun

  1. the highest point or level, esp of fame, success, etc
  2. a towering peak, as of a mountain
  3. a slender upright structure in the form of a cone, pyramid, or spire on the top of a buttress, gable, or tower
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

verb

  1. to set on or as if on a pinnacle
  2. to furnish with a pinnacle or pinnacles
  3. to crown with a pinnacle
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pinnacle1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English pinacle, from Middle French, from Late Latin ±è¾±²Ô²ÔÄ峦³Ü±ô³Ü³¾ “gable,†equivalent to Latin pinn(a) “raised part of a parapet,†literally, “wing, feather †( pinna ) + -Ä峦³Ü±ô³Ü³¾; tabernacle
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pinnacle1

C14: via Old French from Late Latin ±è¾±²Ô²ÔÄ峦³Ü±ô³Ü³¾ a peak, from Latin pinna wing
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"The Ashes is the pinnacle of cricket for me still," he said.

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The NCAAs are the pinnacle of collegiate golf in the US, pitting teams and individuals against each other.

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The namesake burger was the pinnacle of my burger experience at that time: two thin, perfectly charred beef patties, housemade American cheese, a special sauce, crisp pickles and a beef tallow-toasted sesame bun.

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For the lovers and the haters, Donald Trump’s speech before a joint session of Congress Tuesday night was the pinnacle of MAGA.

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Point being, the combination of skills, training and mental toughness necessary to reach the pinnacle in baseball and football are vastly different, especially for someone mastering positions on both sides of the ball.

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What doesÌýpinnacle mean?

A pinnacle is the highest point of something, especially success or fame. The pinnacle of a person’s career, for example, is the point at which they are most successful in their field.

In a literal sense, a pinnacle is a tall peak of a mountain.

In architecture, a pinnacle is an upright structure (usually some kind of cone, pyramid, or spire) that rises up from the roof of a building or caps a tower.

Example: Reaching the pinnacle of SagarmÄthÄ was the pinnacle of my mountaineering career.

Where doesÌýpinnacle come from?

The first records of the word pinnacle come from the 1300s. It comes from the late Latin word ±è¾±²Ô²ÔÄ峦³Ü±ô³Ü³¾, meaning “gable†(the triangular part at the peak of a roof), from the Latin pinna, meaning “wing.â€

When you reach the pinnacle of a mountain or your career, you are at the highest point—you can’t go any higher. At the pinnacle of a mountain, everything is below you, and it’s all downhill from there, as the saying goes. The same goes for the pinnacle of success or fame, though some people stay on top without ever having to come down.

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How isÌýpinnacle used in real life?

Pinnacle is most often used in a figurative way to discuss the peak of something, like someone’s career, an art form, or an era of film or television.

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Which of the following words is NOT a synonym of pinnacle?

A. peak
B. culmination
C. summit
D. foundation

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