Are you trying to hyphenate top? Unfortunately it cannot be hyphenated because it only contains one syllable.
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The upper part of anything The mower cuts off the tops of the grass The title should be written at the top of the first page |
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The highest or uppermost side of anything Put your books on top of the desk Only the top side of the box was painted |
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The top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill) The view from the peak was magnificent They clambered to the tip of Monadnock The region is a few molecules wide at the summit |
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The first half of an inning While the visiting team is at bat A relief pitcher took over in the top of the fifth |
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The highest level or degree attainable The highest stage of development His landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty The artist's gifts are at their acme At the height of her career The peak of perfection Summer was at its peak ...catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame The summit of his ambition So many highest superlatives achieved by man At the top of his profession |
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The greatest possible intensity He screamed at the top of his lungs |
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Platform surrounding the head of a lower mast |
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A conical child's plaything tapering to a steel point on which it can be made to spin He got a bright red top and string for his birthday |
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Covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container) He removed the top of the carton He couldn't get the top off of the bottle Put the cover back on the kettle |
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A garment (especially for women) that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips He stared as she buttoned her top |
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A canvas tent to house the audience at a circus performance He was afraid of a fire in the circus tent They had the big top up in less than an hour |
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Be superior or better than some standard She exceeded our expectations She topped her performance of last year |
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Pass by, over, or under without making contact The balloon cleared the tree tops |
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Be at the top of or constitute the top or highest point A star tops the Christmas Tree |
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Be ahead of others Be the first She topped her class every year |
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Provide with a top or finish the top (of a structure) The towers were topped with conical roofs |
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Reach or ascend the top of The hikers topped the mountain just before noon |
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Strike (the top part of a ball in golf, baseball, or pool) giving it a forward spin |
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Cut the top off Top trees and bushes |
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Be the culminating event The speech crowned the meeting |
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Finish up or conclude They topped off their dinner with a cognac Top the evening with champagne |
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Situated at the top or highest position The top shelf |
adj | top, apical, crowning, topmost, uppermost, upmost, upper, best, high |
adj | greatest, maximal |
noun | region, part |
noun | top side, upper side, upside, side, face |
noun | peak, crown, crest, tip, summit, topographic point, place, spot |
noun | top of the inning, turn, bout, round |
noun | acme, height, elevation, peak, pinnacle, summit, superlative, degree, level, stage, point |
noun | intensity, intensiveness |
noun | platform |
noun | whirligig, teetotum, spinning top, plaything, toy |
noun | cover, covering |
noun | garment |
noun | circus tent, big top, round top, canvas tent, canvas, canvass |
verb | exceed, transcend, overstep, pass, go past, excel, stand out, surpass |
verb | clear, pass, overtake, overhaul |
verb | lie |
verb | lead |
verb | supply, provide, render, furnish |
verb | reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain |
verb | hit |
verb | pinch, snip, clip, crop, trim, lop, dress, prune, cut back
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verb | crown, culminate, climax |
verb | top off, complete, finish |