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Pinnacle Highest Point Meaning Formation December Noun Pin Ih Kul

Word pinnacle
Date December 17, 2013
Type noun
Syllables PIN-ih-kul
Etymology "Pinnacle" is one of several words that aspire to both literal and figurative heights. Others include "summit," "peak," "climax," "apex," "acme," and "culmination." All of these can refer to the highest point of a mountain or structure, or the highest point attained or attainable over a person's lifetime, career, etc. When referring to part of a building, "pinnacle" describes a projection on top of a tower (as on a Gothic cathedral). The word derives via Anglo-French from Late Latin "pinnaculum," meaning "small wing," a diminutive of "pinna," meaning "wing or battlement." When used figuratively, "pinnacle" sometimes implies a dizzying and insecure height, such as that brought on by unexpected fame.
Examples Winning the national championship was the pinnacle of his career.

"As the 792-foot-tall skyscraper was bathed in electric light, the news was transmitted from its pinnacle by Marconi wireless to a receiver on the Eiffel Tower." - From P.D. Smith's 2012 book City: A Guidebook for the Urban Age
Definition 1 : an upright architectural formation generally ending in a small spire
2 : a structure or formation suggesting a pinnacle; specifically : a lofty peak
3 : the highest point of development or achievement : acme

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