What does “peak” mean?
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Oh, this is a good one!
So "peak" literally means the very top of a mountain — the highest point. Like, "We finally reached the peak after climbing for six hours." That sharp tip at the top? That's the peak.
But people use it for lots of things! It basically means the highest or best point of anything. Like, "She was at the peak of her career" — meaning she was doing better than ever before. Or "Traffic is worst during peak hours" — meaning the busiest time of day.
And here's a fun modern use — people say something is "peak" to mean it's the most extreme, perfect example of something. Like, "This sandwich is peak comfort food." Just the best, most perfect version of a thing.
So overall: peak = the highest, best, or most extreme point of something! 🏔️
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