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Associations of "Top notch" (30 Words)
acme | The point at which something is at its best or most highly developed. Physics is the acme of scientific knowledge. |
altitude | Angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object. The mechanism can freeze at altitude. |
apex | The highest point in a plane or solid figure, relative to a base line or plane. The central bank is at the apex of the financial system. |
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 | Apoapsis in Earth orbit; the point in its orbit where a satellite is at the greatest distance from the Earth. A film which was the apogee of German expressionist cinema. |
climactic | Consisting of or causing a climax. The film s climactic scenes. |
crest | The top line of a hill, mountain, or wave. The swell begins to curl and crest. |
elevated | Of high moral or intellectual value elevated in nature or style. This hotel has an elevated position above the village. |
elevation | The ability of a dancer to attain height in jumps. As every gunner knows increasing the elevation beyond five degrees can be a risky business. |
ladder | With reference to tights or stockings develop or cause to develop a ladder. He climbed the career ladder. |
lid | An eyelid. A dustbin lid. |
lofty | Having or displaying great dignity or nobility. An extraordinary mixture of harsh reality and lofty ideals. |
maximum | A maximum permitted custodial sentence for an offence. The school takes a maximum of 32 pupils. |
meridian | Relating to or situated at a meridian. The European Broadcasting Area extends from the Atlantic to the meridian 40 E. |
minaret | Slender tower with balconies. |
nadir | The point below the observer that is directly opposite the zenith on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected. Asking that question was the nadir of my career. |
peak | Referring to the point at which the specified thing is at its highest level of popularity. Traffic speeds are reduced at peak hours. |
pinnacle | Surmount with a pinnacle. Catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame. |
plateau | A relatively flat highland. The peace process had reached a plateau. |
proliferation | A rapid increase in number (especially a rapid increase in the number of deadly weapons. Stress levels are high forcing upon them a proliferation of ailments. |
raised | Embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery. Raised needlework. |
rung | A horizontal support on a ladder for a person’s foot. We must ensure that the low skilled do not get trapped on the bottom rung. |
summit | Reach the summit of a mountain. They started climbing at 3 45 a m and summited at 8 45 p m. |
superlative | The superlative form of an adjective or adverb. Most surely is the superlative of the adverb surely. |
towering | Of great intensity. A majestic towering album. |
turret | A low armoured tower, typically one that revolves, for a gun and gunners in a ship, aircraft, fort, or tank. A castle with fairy tale turrets. |
unsurpassed | Better or greater than any other. The quality of workmanship is unsurpassed. |
upper | Denoting a younger (and hence usually shallower) part of a stratigraphic division or archaeological deposit or the period in which it was formed or deposited. The upper stories. |
uppermost | Highest in place, rank, or importance. The uppermost book in the pile. |
zenith | The time at which something is most powerful or successful. In 1977 punk was at its zenith. |