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gold-stamped.<br />

top n. 1 summit, apex, peak, acme, crest, head, pinnacle, vertex,<br />

zenith, meridian, crown, culmination, high point, height,<br />

apogee: <strong>The</strong>y reached the top <strong>of</strong> the mountain at dawn. For a<br />

change, I should like to be at the top looking down. Samantha<br />

remains at the top <strong>of</strong> her pr<strong>of</strong>ession. 2 lid, cover, cap,<br />

covering, stopper, cork: Put the top back on the bottle when<br />

you're through.<br />

--v. 3 surpass, better, best, outstrip, exceed, outdo, excel,<br />

beat, transcend: It would be impossible to top some <strong>of</strong> his<br />

achievements. 4 surmount, cover, cap, crown, tip; finish,<br />

complete, garnish: <strong>The</strong> entire concoction was topped by a<br />

maraschino cherry. 5 trim, crop, lop or cut <strong>of</strong>f, clip, prune,<br />

nip, pinch (back): All the trees in this area have been topped<br />

to let in more sunlight. 6 scale, climb, ascend, surmount: <strong>The</strong><br />

party topped <strong>An</strong>napurna the next day. 7 top up. fill (up),<br />

refresh, refill, replenish, US freshen (up): He asked the<br />

barman to top up our drinks.<br />

--adj. 8 best, greatest, foremost, leading, pre-eminent,<br />

eminent, first, first-rate, principal, prime, finest, choicest,<br />

topmost; excellent, superior, superb, top-drawer, top-grade,<br />

top-notch, supreme, peerless, unequalled, incomparable, Colloq<br />

crack, ace, A-1 or A-one: Is he the top man in his field? She<br />

is a top economics adviser to the government. 9 uppermost,<br />

topmost, highest: <strong>The</strong> top fruit is the best.<br />

topic n. subject(-matter), matter, issue, question, point, thesis,<br />

theme, text, keynote, field or area <strong>of</strong> study or <strong>of</strong> inquiry: We<br />

need to decide on a topic for tonight's discussion.<br />

topical adj. 1 contemporary, current, up to date, timely: Drug<br />

addiction is certainly a topical subject. 2 local, superficial:<br />

For a minor injury we give a topical, not a general anaesthetic.<br />

topple v. 1 upset, up-end, knock down or over, bring down, fell,<br />

capsize, collapse: Scores <strong>of</strong> buildings were toppled by the<br />

tornado. 2 bring or throw down, overthrow, defeat, vanquish,<br />

overcome, overturn, unseat, oust: <strong>The</strong> leaders <strong>of</strong> the coup<br />

succeeded in toppling the government in a week. 3 fall (over or<br />

down), drop, collapse, keel over, tumble down: Seven guardsmen

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