Pronunciation: /ˈækmi/
noun the highest point or stage; peak; summit
A1 The acme of my day is when I get to eat ice cream.
A2 She reached the acme of her career when she became CEO of the company.
B1 The acme of the mountain offers a breathtaking view of the valley below.
B2 The acme of the show was the final act, which received a standing ovation.
C1 The acme of his achievements was winning the Nobel Prize in Physics.
C2 The acme of luxury, the penthouse suite had its own private swimming pool and butler service.
adjective of the highest quality or degree
A1 The acme of my day is when I get to eat my favorite snack.
A2 She reached the acme of her career when she was promoted to manager.
B1 The acme of customer service is exceeding expectations and providing a personalized experience.
B2 The company's new product represents the acme of innovation in the industry.
C1 The artist's latest masterpiece is considered the acme of creativity and skill.
C2 The novel is often regarded as the acme of the author's literary achievements.
formal The company reached the acme of success with their latest product launch.
informal She's at the acme of her career right now.
slang That party was the acme of fun!
figurative The mountain peak symbolized the acme of their journey.
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