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HIGH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster high implies marked extension upward and is applied chiefly to things which rise from a base or foundation or are placed at a conspicuous height above a lower level
HIGH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com High, lofty, tall, towering refer to something that has considerable height High is a general term, and denotes either extension upward or position at a considerable height: six feet high; a high shelf
High - definition of high by The Free Dictionary Define high high synonyms, high pronunciation, high translation, English dictionary definition of high adj high·er , high·est 1 a Having a relatively great elevation; extending far upward: a high mountain; a high tower b Extending a specified distance
HIGH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If something is high, it is a long way above the ground, above sea level, or above a person or thing I looked down from the high window The bridge was high, jacked up on wooden piers The sun was high in the sky, blazing down on us
high - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Pertaining to (or, especially of a language: spoken in) in an area which is at a greater elevation, for example more mountainous, than other regions I told him about everything I could think of; and what I couldn't think of he did He asked about six questions during my yarn, but every question had a point to it
high - WordReference. com Dictionary of English high haɪ adj andadv , -er, -est, n lofty: a high wall (of things) having a specified height: The tree is 20 feet high elevated: a high ledge greater than or going beyond the usual degree, measure, or amount: high speed; high prices good: high moral principles
high | meaning of high in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English . . . • How high is the Eiffel Tower? • God, I got so high last night • It's hard to know which products have high lead levels • Analysts are concerned about the high level of consumer debt • Gable regards this as an insult to the audience handed out by critics who consider themselves on a higher level