English to Latin Meaning of climax - novissime acutam


Climax :
novissime acutam

novissime acutam, summa, ultima scaena, terminus, summo gradu, rosea, zenith capitis, uirtus, gloriam, supremum tempus

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Definitions of climax in English
Noun(1) the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding(2) the decisive moment in a novel or play(3) the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse(4) the most severe stage of a disease(5) arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness
Verb(1) end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage
Examples of climax in English
(1) Sexual climax or orgasm is the healthy, normal, inevitable, outcome of the three preceding stages.(2) It was a cracking climax to an intense week of future fashion.(3) The climax forces the audience to challenge their previous judgments and provides a short sharp twist in this story that captures the imagination.(4) The culmination of that was an uplifting climax heightened by the emotional residue of what had gone before.(5) He turned and crossed in the one movement and O'Flynn, at the near post, volleyed an exquisite goal to climax a compelling performance.(6) a mixed hardwood climax forest(7) While ejaculation offered proof that a man had reached climax , a female orgasm was confirmed by physiological measurements such as heart rate and anal pressure.(8) Today's 21st and final stage, a 138 kilometre circuit race in the centre of Paris, will also climax a day of celebrations of cycling in the capital.(9) Matters come to a head when the star is expelled from the team, leading to a climax at once disturbingly intense and morally dubious.(10) Sipski and Alexander reported that 11 of 25 women with all levels of spinal injury were able to climax .(11) The climax offers a surprisingly effective final sequence, making even the typical hurry-up-before-time-runs-out device pay off.(12) The first is a richly layered carpet of sound that swarms out from the speakers, each track picking up pace to an intense climax .(13) He used the word ÔÇÿjourneyÔÇÖ again and again especially as the speech reached its climax .(14) The tight Premier Division is heading towards an exciting climax .(15) A man may face delayed ejaculation because he is worried that he did not climax last time and is thus distracted from taking pleasure in the sensations.(16) Ejaculation is normally the climax in a male orgasm.
Related Phrases of climax
(1) climax ::
novissime acutam
Synonyms
Noun
1. peak ::
apicem
2. orgasm ::
gaudens
3. culmination ::
summa
4. flood tide ::
fluxu maris
Verb
5. culminate ::
consummantur
Antonyms
1. bottom ::
solum
2. nadir ::
nadir
Different Forms
climax, climaxed, climaxes, climaxing
Word Example from TV Shows
that the climax would be
a riot in Los Angeles.

that the CLIMAX would be a riot in Los Angeles.

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