What is another word for Cima?

Pronunciation: [sˈiːmə] (IPA)

Cima is a word that has its origin in Italian and it means peak, summit or top. However, depending on the context, this word can have different meanings and translations in different languages. Some synonyms in English for cima can include apex, vertex, zenith, acme, climax, pinnacle and culminating point. These words often refer to the highest point or climax of something, such as a mountain, building, career or story. It is important to choose the right synonym for cima depending on the context to avoid confusion and misinterpretation.

What are the hypernyms for Cima?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    elevation, hill, mountain, geographic feature, natural feature, Mountainous Landform, topographical feature.

Usage examples for Cima

The stranger, accompanied by him who was addressed as Manoel, now separated from the other two, both parties, however, proceeding by different routes toward the upper part of Lisbon, to the neighbourhood of a house called the Quinta da Cima, which lay directly in the way between the residence of the young Marchioness of Tavora and the royal palace.
"The Prime Minister"
W.H.G. Kingston
As for the little landscape there is, let the reader compare it with any of the examples by Bellini, Basaiti, or even Cima da Conegliano, which may be found in the same or the adjoining rooms.
"The Note-Books of Samuel Butler"
Samuel Butler
They stood laughing in the joy of their full youth, a splendid couple, some distance away from the others, ostensibly inspecting a luminous little Cima on the wall.
"The Fortunate Youth"
William J. Locke

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