cusps

[kuhps]

cusps Definition

  • 1a pointed end where two curves meet, in particular, the point on the edge of a tooth between the front and the side surfaces.
  • 2a point of transition between two different states or conditions.

Using cusps: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cusps" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cusps of the teeth are the most susceptible to decay.

  • Example

    The economy is on the cusp of a recession.

  • Example

    He stood on the cusp of greatness.

cusps Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for cusps

Phrases with cusps

  • the highest point of a wave

    Example

    The surfer rode the cusp of the wave with ease.

  • a point of transition between two different states or conditions

    Example

    The company was on the cusp of change, with new leadership and a new direction.

  • cusp of success

    a point at which one is about to achieve great success

    Example

    After years of hard work, she was finally on the cusp of success.

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Summary: cusps in Brief

The term 'cusps' [kuhps] refers to pointed ends where two curves meet, such as the point on the edge of a tooth between the front and the side surfaces. It can also denote a point of transition between two different states or conditions, as in 'The economy is on the cusp of a recession.' Phrases like 'cusp of a wave' and 'cusp of success' highlight the high points of a situation, while 'cusp of change' denotes a turning point.