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climax
[klahy-maks]
noun
the highest or most intense point in the development or resolution of something; culmination.
His career reached its climax when he was elected president.
(in a dramatic or literary work) a decisive moment that is of maximum intensity or is a major turning point in a plot.
Rhetoric.
a figure consisting of a series of related ideas so arranged that each surpasses the preceding in force or intensity.
the last term or member of this figure.
an orgasm.
Ecology., the stable and self-perpetuating end stage in the ecological succession or evolution of a plant and animal community.
verb (used with or without object)
to bring to or reach a climax.
climax
/ ˈklaɪmæks /
noun
the most intense or highest point of an experience or of a series of events
the party was the climax of the week
a decisive moment in a dramatic or other work
a rhetorical device by which a series of sentences, clauses, or phrases are arranged in order of increasing intensity
ecology the stage in the development of a community during which it remains stable under the prevailing environmental conditions
Also called: sexual climax. (esp in referring to women) another word for orgasm
verb
to reach or bring to a climax
Other Word Forms
- hyperclimax noun
- unclimaxed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of climax1
Word History and Origins
Origin of climax1
Example Sentences
"Despite some great lines and an inspired climax, the rock spoof's sequel doesn't come close to the comic genius of the original," the newspaper said.
As the rainy season heads towards its climax this September, for people like Ms Dahiru, the question is simple: "How do I start again when I have nothing?"
Inspiring a European victory in hostile territory at the end of this month would be a fitting climax to his gloriously tumultuous season.
Afterwards, Stella was asked whether he would accept it if that sort of thing stopped happening as the title fight came to a climax.
This court ruling might have been the climax to a difficult summer for the government.
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A climax is the most intense, decisive point of something, especially in a story or film.
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