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peaked
1[ peekt, pee-kid ]
peaked
2[ pee-kid ]
adjective
- pale and drawn in appearance so as to suggest illness or stress; wan and sickly.
peaked
/ piːkt /
adjective
- having a peak; pointed
Other Words From
- peaked·ly adverb
- peaked·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of peaked1
Example Sentences
While acknowledging that hotel use had increased since the election, she pointed out that it had previously peaked at over 400 hotels under the Conservatives.
The inflation rate increased to 2.3% in October, well below the level at which it peaked two years ago.
Home price growth peaked at nearly 9.5% in April and has declined every month since.
“The impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly dramatic, yet we still see no sign that burning of fossil fuels has peaked,” said lead author Prof Pierre Friedlingstein of the University of Exeter.
I hit a point with my jackets where I had kind of peaked, and I wasn’t as interested in exploring them.
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