peaking Antonyms

Meaning of peaking

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peaking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Peak

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peaking (a.)

Mean; sneaking.

Pining; sickly; peakish.

peaking Sentence Examples

  1. The mountain's peak pierced through the clouds, peaking majestically above the surrounding landscape.
  2. The interest rates were peaking at an alarming rate, causing concern among financial experts.
  3. Her excitement peaked as she approached the stage to receive her award.
  4. The pain in his leg was peaking, forcing him to stop and rest.
  5. The sun peeked through the curtains, announcing the arrival of a new day.
  6. The temperature was peaking as the summer reached its hottest point.
  7. The disease reached its peak severity, causing widespread suffering and concern.
  8. The popularity of the show peaked during its second season, with viewers eagerly anticipating each new episode.
  9. The stock market peaked in value during the economic boom, but a recession soon followed.
  10. The tension peaked during the trial, as the jury deliberated on the defendant's fate.

FAQs About the word peaking

of Peak, Mean; sneaking., Pining; sickly; peakish.

cresting, increasing, proliferating, surging, multiplying, snowballing, ballooning, waxing, burgeoning, enlarging

falling, decreasing, plummeting, plunging, slumping, plummeting, tumbling, falling, collapsing, slumping

The mountain's peak pierced through the clouds, peaking majestically above the surrounding landscape.

The interest rates were peaking at an alarming rate, causing concern among financial experts.

Her excitement peaked as she approached the stage to receive her award.

The pain in his leg was peaking, forcing him to stop and rest.