Peak in Tagalog
“Peak” in Tagalog translates to “Tuktok”, “Rurok”, or “Taluktok”, referring to the highest point of a mountain or the maximum level of something. Discover how this versatile word is used in Filipino language and culture below!
[Words] = Peak
[Definition]:
- Peak /piːk/
 - Noun 1: The pointed top of a mountain or hill.
 - Noun 2: The highest or most intense point of something.
 - Verb 1: To reach the highest point or maximum level.
 - Adjective 1: At the maximum or most successful level.
 
[Synonyms] = Tuktok, Rurok, Taluktok, Abot, Sukdulan, Kasukdulan, Kaitaasan, Dulo
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: The climbers finally reached the peak of Mount Everest after days of difficult hiking.
 - Ex1_PH: Ang mga manlalakbay ay sa wakas ay naabot ang tuktok ng Bundok Everest pagkatapos ng mga araw ng mahirap na paglalakad.
 - Ex2_EN: Tourism in the city reaches its peak during the summer months.
 - Ex2_PH: Ang turismo sa lungsod ay umaabot sa rurok nito sa mga buwan ng tag-araw.
 - Ex3_EN: Her career peaked when she won the international award for best actress.
 - Ex3_PH: Ang kanyang karera ay umabot sa kasukdulan nang manalo siya ng internasyonal na parangal para sa pinakamahusay na aktres.
 - Ex4_EN: The mountain peak was covered in snow and clouds.
 - Ex4_PH: Ang taluktok ng bundok ay natatakpan ng niyebe at ulap.
 - Ex5_EN: Traffic congestion is at its peak during rush hour in the morning.
 - Ex5_PH: Ang trapiko ay nasa sukdulan nito sa oras ng rush hour sa umaga.
 
