Climax | Mean of climax in English Dictionary
/ˈklaɪˌmæks/
- Noun
- the most exciting and important part of a story, play, or movie that occurs usually at or near the end
- The movie's climax is a fantastic chase scene.
- At the novel's climax, the main character finds herself face to face with the thief.
- the most interesting and exciting part of something
- the tournament's climax
- the climax of her career
- The protest in May was the climax of a series of demonstrations in the nation's capital.
- the most intense point of sexual pleasure
- able/unable to reach climax
- Verb
- to reach the most exciting or important part in something
- The movie climaxes with a fantastic chase scene.
- to occur at the end as the most exciting or important part of (something)
- The May protest climaxed a series of demonstrations in the nation's capital.
- to have an orgasm
- able/unable to climax