Words and phrases that have a meaning related to summit: (165 results)
Often used in the same context:
meeting, confab, forum, parley, symposium, apec, trilateral, summitry, roundtable, ministers, conclave, communique, envoys, plenary, talks, trialogue, ministerial, conference, congress, seminar, gathering, leaders, intergovernmental, nations, bilateral, colloquium, negotiators, delegates, indaba, jamboree, event, accord, convention, sherpas, treaty, retreat, convening, expo, workshop, delegation, agenda, summiteer, eap, tripartite, multination, troika, consultations, multilateral, plenipotentiaries, grossglockner, briefing, expedition, presidency, quadripartite, dialogue, nuptse, shuttle diplomacy, kangchenjunga, rambouillet, asean, pact, session, ecosoc, climate change, carstensz, communiqu, lambeth conference, gasherbrum, seism, town hall, policymakers, initialling, convocation, camporee, dhaulagiri, iums, festival, gabfest, economies, negotiations, mountain, townhall, extravaganza, synod, lhotse, fest, plurilateral, inauguration, nrna, jirga, diplomats, trip, cairngorm, muztagh ata, accession, powwow, roadshow, photo op, fete, discussions, debates, keynote speech, summits, mesa, headland, hill, promontory, knoll, pinnacle, ridge, terrace, bluff, hilltop, hilltops, mountaintop, peak, plateau, bluffs, front, hills, mountains, informal, ambassadorial, backroom, interparty, nonaligned, partite, toplevel, windswept, 57th, anglofrench, contentious, district, face, fruitless
More specific:
brow, mountain peak
Appears in the definition of:
acrodont, breast, conserve, crowning, culminate, edmund hillary, hillary, mountain peak, sir edmund hillary, sir edmund percival hillary, tenzing norgay
More general:
degree, level, place, point, spot, stage, topographic point, upper bound
Synonyms:
Also try:acme, crest, crown, elevation, height, summit meeting, superlative, tip, top
— Adjectives for summit: very, highest, first, lofty, economic, second, rocky, foot, arab, flat, rounded, more...
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