1. peaked - Adjective
2. peaked - Verb
4. peaked - Adjective Satellite
of Peak
Pointed; ending in a point; as, a peaked roof.
Sickly; not robust.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI can be a real pessimist. You know that when you win an Oscar, and you walk offstage, and your first thought is: 'Oh God, I've peaked.' Cate Blanchett
She has peaked. I have the feeling of 1945. Mrs Thatcher has never known losing office as Gladstone did and the need to face changing circumstances and clear new obstacles before returning to power. Enoch Powell
I think the average American recognizes that it took years to create the crisis that erupted in 2008 and peaked in January of 2009. And it's going to take some time to work through it. David Axelrod
It's quite highly possible that I have peaked. I mean, I just can't imagine what else I could do beyond this. It's really a bittersweet kind of feeling. Will Smith
Halfway down a by-street of one of our New England towns stands a rusty wooden house, with seven acutely peaked gables, facing towards various points of the compass, and a huge, clustered chimney in the midst. Nathaniel Hawthorne
'Dr. Quinn' came along when I turned 40, so my career actually peaked then. Jane Seymour