Crest [noun]

Definition of Crest:

highest point

Synonyms of Crest:


Opposite/Antonyms of Crest:

Base

Foot

Bottom

Nadir


Sentence/Example of Crest:

You can summit crests like 10,064-foot Mount San Antonio and 8,985-foot Telegraph Peak right out the gates of Mount Baldy Resort in the San Gabriel Mountains.

Pernigotti suffered only a ruptured Achilles tendon and, with his partner’s help, made it to the crest, where a helicopter came to his rescue.

The distance between each crest, or tip, of a wave is its wavelength.

The 2020 Dodgers may represent a rare opportunity, the crest of a franchise’s talent-rich era.

Wavelength is the distance from one point on a wave to an identical point on the next, such as from crest to crest or from trough to trough.

But at the instant I caught a sight of my counterfeit presentment in a shop window, and veiled my haughty crest.

The crest-fallen astronomer plodded on his weary way, another example of a fool and his money soon parted.

He swam with her upon the summit of the breaking Wave, lifted upon its crest, swept onward irresistibly.

Still a-shiver at dawn, I saddled up and loped for the crest of the nearest divide to get the benefit of the first sun-rays.

I rubbed in the spot indicated, and out came the crest and initials exactly as Jack had described them.