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    High
    /hī/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a high point, level, or figure: "commodity prices were at a rare high"
    • 2. a notably happy or successful moment: "the highs and lows of life"

    adverb

    • 1. at or to a considerable or specified height: "the sculpture stood about five feet high"
    • 2. highly: "he ranked high among the pioneers of twentieth-century chemical technology"
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  3. HIGH meaning: 1. (especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long…. Learn more.

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    1 high /ˈhaɪ/ adjective

    higher; highest

    1 high

    /ˈhaɪ/

    adjective

    informal

    : having or showing the insulting attitude of people who believe that they are better or more important than other people

    •He's not so high and mighty now that he needs our help.

    •I can't stand her when she acts/gets (all) high and mighty like that.

    : containing a large amount of (something)

    •These vegetables are high in nitrogen.

    US, informal

    : excited or enthusiastic about (someone or something)

    •The coach is very high on this new player.

    •Fans are high on the team's chances.

    informal

    ◊ If it's high time to do something, it is time to do something that should have been done a long time ago.

    •It's high time we made some changes around here.

    •It's high time (that) you cleaned your room.

    — see heaven

    high, tall, and lofty mean being above the usual level in height.

    high is used for things and not people, and it refers to distance from the ground or some other surface.

    •A high fence surrounded the house.

    tall is used for both people and things.

    •tall buildings

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  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the word high in different contexts, such as height, degree, pitch, importance, euphoria, and more. Find synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and related terms for high.

  6. Use the adjective high to describe something with a great elevation. If you want to see a really high mountain, you should visit Mount Everest. You can also use high to describe a sound or musical note that is elevated in pitch.

  7. exceeding the common degree or measure; strong; intense: high speed; high color. expensive; costly; dear: The price of food these days is much too high. exalted in rank, station, eminence, etc.; of exalted character or quality: a high official; high society. Synonyms: distinguished, prominent, eminent, elevated.

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