high-water mark



high-water mark

1. Literally, the highest level a body of water has reached, or the mark designating such a point. Due to climate change, the high-water mark on this beach has been getting higher every year.
2. The apex, peak, or highest point of something. The high-water mark of the country's economic boom was in 2007.
See also: mark

high-water mark

The peak of something, especially an achievement. For example, This composition is the high-water mark of his entire output. This expression alludes to the highest mark left on shore by the tide. [Mid-1800s]
See also: mark

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rosannero-ZAN (English), ro-ZAHN-nə (Dutch)English, Dutch
Cinzia-Italian
Gus (1)GUSEnglish, Scottish
Zack[zæk]
Aracely-Spanish
Mackenziemə-KEN-zeeEnglish