synacme
/ˈsɪnækmɪ/ (sin-uhk-mee)
Definitions
1. noun
A rare or obsolete term for the climax or summit of something, especially an artistic work.
“The final act of the play was the synacme of the entire narrative, showcasing the hero’s triumph.”
/ˈsɪnækmɪ/ (sin-uhk-mee)
1. noun
A rare or obsolete term for the climax or summit of something, especially an artistic work.
“The final act of the play was the synacme of the entire narrative, showcasing the hero’s triumph.”