climax

/ˈklaɪmæks/
verb
  1. To reach the most exciting or important point.
    • The story climaxes when the hero finally confronts the villain.
    • Her career climaxed when she won the Olympic gold medal.
    • The festival climaxed with a huge parade through the city.
  2. To reach the highest point of sexual excitement.
    • He learned techniques to help his partner climax more easily.
    • The couple climaxed together for the first time.
    • Many people find it easier to climax when they feel relaxed.
noun
  1. The most exciting, important, or intense point in a story, event, or experience.
    • The movie's climax had everyone on the edge of their seats.
    • The climax of the negotiation came when both sides finally agreed on a price.
    • The concert reached its climax with a spectacular fireworks display.
  2. The highest point of sexual excitement during sexual activity.
    • The book describes the physical sensations of climax in detail.
    • Some people find it difficult to achieve climax.
    • The couple reached climax together.
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