The adjective olympic is something or someone related to the ancient city of Olympia or the Olympic games; the noun olympic means the Olympic games.
Faster, higher, stronger.
Olympia is the place where the first Olympic Games were held to honour the grecian god Zeus.
In the pursuit of excellence, Olympic athletes spend hours and hours training for competition.
mount Olympia
Barcelona is an olympic city
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The Greeks named the Olympic Games after the pleasant valley of Olympia beside the River Alpheus in Elis, where the contests began as religious celebrations.
Highest is a not the rght word. Your question is hard to interpret. If you mean which is the most amazing feat at those games, it was Eric Heiden winning 5 Olympic gold medals.
mop, pic, pom And that is all that I can make out of Olympic!
The word Olympics is capitalized, a proper noun, it is the name of a specific sports competition held by the International Olympic Committee. When the word that comes after the proper noun Olympics is part of a title, such as The Twentieth Winter Olympic Games or The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, it should be capitalized. When the word Olympic is used as an adjective, such as an Olympic athlete, or an Olympic venue, it is not capitalized.The word Olympics is derived from the original ancient Olympics, an athletic competition said to have originated in the eighth century in Olympia Greece, also a proper noun, the name of a city.However, the word olympic or olympian are sometimes used as common nouns and adjectives for things not related to Olympia or the Olympics, such as an olympic effort or he's a real olympian. These uses should be capitalized but you will often see them in lower case.
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