at the height of



at the height of

At the pinnacle or maximum degree of. Disco was at the height of its popularity in the 1970s.
See also: height, of

at the height of something

Fig. at the most intense or forceful aspect of something. At the height of his career, Tom was known around the world. At the height of the party, there were 50 people present.
See also: height, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Acanthaə-KAN-thə (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Marita (1)mah-REE-tah (German), MAH-ree-tah (Finnish)German, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish
Theodorus-Ancient Greek (Latinized), Dutch
Juliezhuy-LEE (French), YOO-lee-e (Danish), YUW-lye (Czech), JOO-lee (English)French, Danish, Norwegian, Czech, English, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese
FredaFREE-dəEnglish
Pollock['pɔlək]