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In Greek, acme meant a mountain peak, but in English we hardly ever use it in the physical sense. Instead we speak of someone's new job as the acme of her career, or of a certain leap as the acme of classical dance technique. In old Road Runner cartoons, the Acme Company is the provider of every ingenious device imaginable. But the word can't always be taken quite literally as a brand or company name; it's possible, for instance, that something called the Acme Bar & Grill may not be the absolutely highest and best example of a bar and grill. And don't confuse acme with acne, the skin disorder—even though both actually come from the same word.
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summit, peak, pinnacle, climax, apex, acme, culmination mean the highest point attained or attainable.
summit implies the topmost level attainable.
peak suggests the highest among other high points.
pinnacle suggests a dizzying and often insecure height.
climax implies the highest point in an ascending series.
apex implies the point where all ascending lines converge.
acme implies a level of quality representing the perfection of a thing.
culmination suggests the outcome of a growth or development representing an attained objective.
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Word History
borrowed from Greek akmḗ "point, highest point, culmination," from ak- (going back to Indo-European *h2eḱ- "pointed") + -mē, noun suffix — more at edge entry 1
1560, in the meaning defined above
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“Acme.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acme. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.
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