climax
1 of 2nounthe most significant moment in a story, play, movie, etc. with a high dramatic suspense
C1Learn more on WikipediaA climax is the most intense or crucial moment in a story, play, or film where the central conflict reaches its peak. It is the point of highest tension and drama, often leading to a turning point or major change in the narrative. The climax is crucial for resolving the main conflict and setting up the subsequent events that lead to the resolution of the story.
- The climax of the novel left readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the resolution.
- She carefully crafted the climax of the play to elicit maximum emotional impact from the audience.
- The film's climax featured a thrilling showdown between the hero and the antagonist, culminating in a dramatic confrontation.
- The climax of the movie revealed the protagonist's true identity, unraveling a series of shocking revelations.
- The climax of the play marked a turning point in the protagonist's journey, leading to a profound transformation.
the highest point of a process, period, or career, representing the moment of greatest achievement or intensity
- The release of his groundbreaking album marked the climax of his musical career.
- The team's championship win was the climax of their season, showcasing their peak performance.
- The scientist's discovery was the climax of her research career, earning her widespread recognition.
- The movie's climax was the intense final scene that left a lasting impact on the audience.
- The artist's solo exhibition in a prestigious gallery was the climax of his career.
the moment of greatest sexual pleasure during intercourse
- The couple reached climax together.
- Sexual stimulation led to a rapid climax.
- He experienced climax as the tension built.
- Foreplay often heightens the intensity of climax.
- Climax is a normal part of sexual response.
the arrangement of words, phrases, or clauses in ascending order of importance, force, or intensity
- The speech's climax built suspense toward the final point.
- Writers use climax to emphasize key ideas.
- The essay employed climax to strengthen the argument.
- A rhetorical climax can leave a powerful impression.
- The sentence structure demonstrated classic climax.
the most critical stage of a disease or condition
- The patient's fever reached its climax on the third day.
- Recovery often begins after the climax of the illness.
- The infection peaked at the climax stage.
- Doctors monitored the patient closely during the disease climax.
- The climax of the epidemic occurred in mid-March.