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high noonnoun a state or time of great activity, thriving, or achievementthe high noon of the whaling industry occurred in the first half of the 19th century bloom, blossom, florescence, floruit, flower, flush, heyday, prime, salad days, springtime autumn, Indian summerblooming, blossoming, efflorescence, floweringacme, apex, climax, meridian, peak, pinnacle, summit, zenithglory, grandeur, splendorbelle epoque(or belle époque), golden age, silver agecomeback, recovery, revival decay, decline, downfallbottom, nadirshriveling(or shrivelling), wilting, withering the highest part or pointthe exhibition showcased works painted at the high noon of French Impressionism acme, apex, apogee, capstone, climax, crescendo, crest, crown, culmination, head, height, high-water mark, meridian, ne plus ultra, noon, noontime, peak, pinnacle, sum, summit, tip-top, top, zenith bloom, blossom, flood tide, flower, glory, heyday, primecap, ceiling, roofextreme, extremity, tip, vertexhigh, highlight, highspot bottom, nadir, rock bottom abyss, base, footminimum the middle of the daythe dedication ceremony began at high noon with a 21-gun salute lunch time, midday, noon, noonday, noontide, noontime forenoon, morningafternoon, evening in the 14th century |