peak in Arabic
peak in Arabic is قِمَّة — peak means the pointed top of a mountain or hill.
peak in Arabic
قِمَّة
Pronounced: qimma
mountain top
What does "peak" mean?
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noun The pointed top of a mountain or hill.
"Snow covered the peak long after the valley had thawed."
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noun The highest point or value that something reaches.
"Traffic hits its peak around 8am on weekdays."
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adj At the highest or best level; maximum.
"The gym is packed during peak hours after work."
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verb To reach the highest point or value before declining.
"His career peaked in his late twenties."
peak in a sentence
- Snow covered the peak long after the valley had thawed.
- Traffic hits its peak around 8am on weekdays.
- Sales reached their peak just before the holidays.
- The gym is packed during peak hours after work.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "peak" in Arabic?
"peak" in Arabic is قِمَّة. peak means: The pointed top of a mountain or hill.
How do you pronounce قِمَّة?
"peak" in Arabic is قِمَّة, pronounced "qimma".
How do you use "peak" in a sentence?
Example: "Snow covered the peak long after the valley had thawed." In Arabic, "peak" is قِمَّة.
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