cusp Sentence Examples

  1. The company was on the cusp of a major breakthrough with its groundbreaking technology.
  2. As we approached the cusp of the mountain, the view of the valley below became breathtaking.
  3. The novel explores the cusp between childhood and adulthood, capturing the struggles and triumphs of adolescence.
  4. The economy teetered on the cusp of recession, with indicators pointing to potential downturns.
  5. In astrology, individuals born on the cusp between two signs often exhibit traits from both zodiac signs.
  6. Standing on the cusp of history, the leader delivered a speech that would be remembered for generations.
  7. The scientist stood at the cusp of discovery, on the brink of unraveling a mystery that had baffled researchers for decades.
  8. The artist's work was on the cusp of recognition, with critics praising its innovation and originality.
  9. With graduation looming on the cusp, she felt a mix of excitement and apprehension about what the future held.
  10. The negotiations were on the cusp of success, with both parties nearing a compromise.

cusp Meaning

Wordnet

cusp (n)

point formed by two intersecting arcs (as from the intrados of a Gothic arch)

a thin triangular flap of a heart valve

small elevation on the grinding surface of a tooth

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FAQs About the word cusp

point formed by two intersecting arcs (as from the intrados of a Gothic arch), a thin triangular flap of a heart valve, small elevation on the grinding surface

verge, brink, threshold,edge,point

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The company was on the cusp of a major breakthrough with its groundbreaking technology.

As we approached the cusp of the mountain, the view of the valley below became breathtaking.

The novel explores the cusp between childhood and adulthood, capturing the struggles and triumphs of adolescence.

The economy teetered on the cusp of recession, with indicators pointing to potential downturns.