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pinnacle
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noun
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The highest point or peak of something, usually representing the peak of success or achievement. |
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prestige
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noun
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The good reputation that someone has earned because of their achievments |
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prevail
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verb
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To prove more powerful than opposing forces; to win and be victorious |
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prosper
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verb
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To succeed in material terms; be financially successful |
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prosperity
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noun
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A period or condition of economic growth, affluence, and stability. |
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prosperous
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adjective
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Flourishing or thriving, particularly in business, health, or social conditions. |
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realm
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noun
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A particular region or scope of something, such as the total subject area of science, magic, or politics. |
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reap
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verb
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To get something, usually something good, as a result of your or other people's planning and actions. |
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rebound
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verb
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To recover from a bad situation. |
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rehabilitate
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verb
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To help restore a person to a former successful or healthy condition |
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soar
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verb
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To feel or express great happiness or excitement; to be uplifted emotionally; or to fly or rise high in the air. |
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stature
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adjective
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The quality or state of being important or admired based on achievements or reputation |
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status
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noun
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A person’s or thing’s level of importance or prestige. |
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stellar
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adjective
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Outstanding or excellent in quality or performance. |
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stride
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nounverb noun
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Progress or advancement: A significant step forward in development or improvement; or a long step or pace: A way of walking with long, decisive steps. |
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summit
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noun
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The highest attainable level of achievement or success; also the highest point of a hill or mountain. |
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superstar
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noun
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A person who is extremely talented or admired in a particular field. |
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supreme
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adjective
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(of authority or an office, or someone holding it) superior to all others |
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thrive
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verb
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For a child, animal, or plant to grow and develop well and vigorously |
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trophy
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noun
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An object that is given as a prize for winning a competition |
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