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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.
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]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Jess | | [dʒes] | |
Yenny | | - | Spanish (Latin American) |
Dayna | | DAY-nə | English |
Prabhakar | | - | Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Hindi |
Gyeong-Ja | | gyung-jah | Korean |
Ber | | BER | Yiddish |