climaxes in English

noun
1
the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
the climax of her speech
verb
1
culminate in an exciting or impressive event; reach a climax.
the day climaxed with a gala concert
synonyms:culminatepeakreach a pinnaclecome to a crescendocome to a head

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1. You can now build to these points as climaxes.

2. If it works for him, you can both enjoy more explosive climaxes.

3. Top synonyms for Climaxed (other words for Climaxed) are peaked, pinnacled and climaxes.

4. Synonyms for Apices include climaxes, culmination, acmes, apogees, height, zeniths, peaks, pinnacles, summits and crowns

5. Synonyms for Apogees include acmes, apices, climaxes, crests, culmination, peaks, pinnacles, summits, zeniths and crowns

6. Synonyms for Apotheoses include pinnacles, acmes, zeniths, peaks, apices, summits, apogees, culmination, climaxes and height

7. One of the less popular tracks on “The Balance”, “Coincide” is a rock anthem that climaxes the album

8. It climaxes in an outdoor brawl to be remembered: a vast network of water-eroded caves, and the Bloodlusting …

9. Agog Here climaxes are achieved through the melodic writing - essentially a matter of tessitura, phrase length and Agog ics - though the result is in no way 'linear'

10. ‘Turns out they'll do a Cardiogram and, if warranted, an angiogram.’ ‘‘This is my own Cardiogram, the rhythm of my pulse: its explosions, shocks, climaxes, peaks, and valleys,’ he said in an interview for a Russian souvenir program.’ ‘He agreed and I was given a trans-oesophageal Cardiogram.’

11. ‘Turns out they'll do a Cardiogram and, if warranted, an angiogram.’ ‘‘This is my own Cardiogram, the rhythm of my pulse: its explosions, shocks, climaxes, peaks, and valleys,’ he said in an interview for a Russian souvenir program.’ ‘He agreed and I was given a trans-oesophageal Cardiogram.’

12. Related topics: Literature climax climax 2 verb 1 [intransitive, transitive] AL EXCITED if a situation, process, or story climaxes, it reaches its most important or exciting part climax in/with a series of special events Climaxing with a spectacular fireworks show 2 [intransitive] SY SEX/HAVE SEX WITH to have an orgasm → See Verb table