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heightsnounpl. of height the highest part or pointmany regard the painting of the Sistine Chapel as the height of Michelangelo's career acmes, apexes(or apices), apogees, capstones, climaxes, crescendos(also crescendoes or crescendi), crests, crowns, culminations, heads, high noons, high-water marks, meridians, ne plus ultras, noons, noontimes, peaks, pinnacles, summits, sums, tip-tops, tops, zeniths blooms, blossoms, flood tides, flowers, glories, heydays, primescaps, ceilings, roofsextremes, extremities, tips, vertices(also vertexes)highlights, highs, highspots bottoms, nadirs, rock bottoms abysses, bases, feet(also foot)minima(or minimums) the most extreme or advanced pointthe student's defiant use of a cell phone during class was regarded by the professor as the height of insolence depths, extremities, limits consummations, epitomes, quintessences, ultimates an area of high groundGulliver, standing on a height near the shore, saw an island suspended above the sea altitudes, elevations, eminences, highlands, hills, humps, mounds, prominences, rises, uplands alps, mountains, mounts, peaksbuttes, mesas, plateaus(also plateaux), tablelands, tablesbluffs, cliffs, crags, precipices, steeps, torsridges, sierrasdomes, sugarloafs(or sugarloaves)foothills, hillocks, hummocks, knobs, knollsdowns lowlands dales, dells, depressions, dingles, glens, hollows, vales, valleysbasins, bottomlands, bottoms, fens, flats, floodplains, plains, tidewaters the most intense or characteristic phase of somethingat the very height of the storm, someone knocked on the door deeps, depths, middles, midsts, thicks centers, hearts |