culmination (Meaning)

Wordnet

culmination (n)

a final climactic stage

(astronomy) a heavenly body's highest celestial point above an observer's horizon

the decisive moment in a novel or play

a concluding action

culmination Sentence Examples

  1. The movie's climax marked the culmination of the protagonist's journey.
  2. Years of research and experimentation led to the culmination of a groundbreaking scientific discovery.
  3. The wedding ceremony was the culmination of months of planning and anticipation.
  4. Winning the championship was the culmination of the team's hard work and dedication throughout the season.
  5. Graduating from college was the culmination of years of studying and perseverance.
  6. The unveiling of the new product line was the culmination of extensive market research and development.
  7. The final concert of the tour was the culmination of months of rehearsals and performances.
  8. The award ceremony served as the culmination of the organization's annual fundraising efforts.
  9. The completion of the skyscraper marked the culmination of years of construction.
  10. Reaching the summit of Mount Everest was the culmination of the climber's lifelong dream.

FAQs About the word culmination

a final climactic stage, (astronomy) a heavenly body's highest celestial point above an observer's horizon, the decisive moment in a novel or play, a concluding

climax, peak, height, zenith,pinnacle, apex, top, crown, apogee, crest

minimum, base, base,bottom, foot, nadir, nadir, foot, minimum, bottom

The movie's climax marked the culmination of the protagonist's journey.

Years of research and experimentation led to the culmination of a groundbreaking scientific discovery.

The wedding ceremony was the culmination of months of planning and anticipation.

Winning the championship was the culmination of the team's hard work and dedication throughout the season.