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Associations of "On top of" (30 Words)
acme | The point at which something is at its best or most highly developed. Physics is the acme of scientific knowledge. |
altitude | The height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level. Flight data including airspeed and altitude. |
apex | The highest point (of something. The apex of the roof. |
apical | (of a consonant) formed with the tip of the tongue at or near the front teeth or the alveolar ridge, for example th or trilled r. |
apogee | The highest point in the development of something; a climax or culmination. A film which was the apogee of German expressionist cinema. |
crest | Have attached at the top. A large game bird with a conspicuous erect red crest. |
elevated | Of high moral or intellectual value elevated in nature or style. These parish gentry were conscious of their elevated status. |
elevation | A scale drawing showing the vertical projection of one side of a building. The area has a topography that ranges from 1 500 to 3 000 metres in elevation. |
forefront | The position of greatest importance or advancement; the leading position in any movement or field. The Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England. |
height | The vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top. The height of the tourist season. |
high | In or to a high position amount or degree. A high incline. |
ladder | With reference to tights or stockings develop or cause to develop a ladder. He climbed the career ladder. |
lid | An eyelid. He raised the piano lid. |
lofty | Of imposing height; especially standing out above others. A noble and lofty concept. |
maximum | A maximum permitted custodial sentence for an offence. An offence which carries a maximum of 14 years. |
meridian | Relating to or situated at a meridian. The meridian moon. |
minaret | Slender tower with balconies. |
peak | The highest point (of something. The disease peaked in summer. |
pinnacle | Surmount with a pinnacle. He had reached the pinnacle of his career. |
plateau | Reach a state of little or no change after a period of activity or progress. The peace process had reached a plateau. |
raised | Embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery. Raised needlework. |
rung | A crosspiece between the legs of a chair. We must ensure that the low skilled do not get trapped on the bottom rung. |
stepladder | A folding portable ladder hinged at the top. |
summit | Reach the summit of a mountain or hill. Two binding treaties were agreed at the summit. |
superlative | The superlative form of an adjective or adverb. The critics ran out of superlatives to describe him. |
towering | Of imposing height; especially standing out above others. A majestic towering album. |
unsurpassed | Better or greater than any other. The quality of workmanship is unsurpassed. |
up | Upstairs. Miranda hardly ever got up for breakfast. |
upper | A central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression. Leather uppers. |
zenith | The time at which something is most powerful or successful. The sun was well past the zenith. |