peaks Sentence Examples

  1. The towering peaks of the Himalayas pierce through the heavens like celestial spears.
  2. The rollercoaster's steepest peaks sent a surge of adrenaline coursing through my veins.
  3. The mountain goat scaled the sheer cliffs with ease, effortlessly reaching lofty peaks.
  4. The graph displayed a series of sharp peaks, indicating a volatile market.
  5. The artist's brushstrokes created a canvas dotted with delicate peaks and valleys.
  6. The sound of the violinist's bow soared to ethereal peaks, filling the concert hall with enchantment.
  7. The boy's laughter echoed through the house, reaching joyful peaks that brought smiles to all.
  8. The peaks of the waves crashed relentlessly against the shore, sending up clouds of sea spray.
  9. The scientist's research reached its peak, culminating in a groundbreaking discovery.
  10. As the sun began its descent, the mountains cast long shadows, their peaks washed in a golden glow.

peaks Meaning

peaks

the front part of a cap or hat, of, relating to, or being a period of maximum intensity or activity, a part of a piece of clothing that is pointed or sticks out, to cause to come to a peak, point, or maximum, the top of a hill or mountain, to grow thin or sickly, the upper aftermost corner of a fore-and-aft sail, to set (a gaff, a yard, etc.) nearer the perpendicular, to reach a maximum (as of capacity, value, or activity), a prominent mountain usually having a well-defined summit, to hold (oars) with blades well raised, the highest point of development, the highest level or greatest degree, to reach or cause to come to a peak, point, or maximum, to dwindle away, the narrow part of a ship's bow or stern or the part of the hold in it, the top of a hill or mountain ending in a point, being at the height of popularity, use, or attention, a high point in a course of development especially as represented on a graph, a sharp or pointed end, a mountain all by itself, promontory, a pointed or projecting part of a garment, something resembling a mountain peak, the visor of a cap or hat, being at or reaching the maximum, widow's peak

FAQs About the word peaks

the front part of a cap or hat, of, relating to, or being a period of maximum intensity or activity, a part of a piece of clothing that is pointed or sticks out

mountains,alps, pinnacles, humps, mounts, sierras, cordilleras, horns, knobs, ranges

basins,valleys, depressions,bowls, hollows,vales

The towering peaks of the Himalayas pierce through the heavens like celestial spears.

The rollercoaster's steepest peaks sent a surge of adrenaline coursing through my veins.

The mountain goat scaled the sheer cliffs with ease, effortlessly reaching lofty peaks.

The graph displayed a series of sharp peaks, indicating a volatile market.