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To be at the pinnacle

Meaning

To be at the highest, most successful, or most celebrated point of something.

Origin

Imagine the soaring spires of a Gothic cathedral, those slender, pointed ornaments that crown its highest peaks. This architectural term, "pinnacle," comes from the Latin pinnaculum, a diminutive of pinna, meaning "feather" or "wing." Originally referring to the highest structural point, often a decorative element reaching for the heavens, it was a natural leap for the word to metaphorically represent the apex of any achievement. To be "at the pinnacle" is to stand at that ultimate, crowning point of success, a position as commanding and solitary as a cathedral's spire against the sky.

Examples

  • After years of relentless effort and innovation, the startup finally found itself at the pinnacle of the tech industry.
  • Many athletes dream of being at the pinnacle of their sport, but only a dedicated few ever truly achieve it.
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