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Synonyms and antonyms of Turning points and important stages in British Thesaurus
Turning points and important stages
turning point (noun)
a time when an important change takes place in a situation, especially one that makes it better
highlights (noun)
the most exciting, impressive, or interesting part of an event
crossroads (noun)
a point during the development of something when you have to make an important decision about what to do next
breaking point (noun)
a situation in which there are so many problems or so many things to do that a person or organization can no longer deal with them
the moment at which it becomes impossible to change or stop something
apotheosis (noun)
black swan (noun)
an event that is extremely rare and unexpected but has very significant consequences
coming of age (noun)
the point at which something is considered to have developed completely
the crunch (noun)
informal the time when something important or difficult happens or must be decided
the day/time when something unpleasant will happen
an event happening now that will be remembered in the future because it is very important
an experience that completely changes the way that you think about something
sea change (noun)
stepping-stone (noun)
a step in a process that helps you to move forward to another part of it
tipping point (noun)
a time when important things start happening in a situation, especially things that you cannot change