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high

 
 
pronunciation:
haI
parts of speech:
adjective, adverb, noun
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part of speech: adjective
inflections: higher, highest
definition 1: When something is high, the top of it is far from the ground. Mountains are high, and some big buildings are high.
We had a great view from the top of the high cliff.
antonyms:
low
similar words:
tall
definition 2: If something is ten feet high, it means that it is ten feet from the ground.
The ceiling in our living room is about ten feet high.
synonyms:
tall
definition 3: High sometimes mean strong or fast or great.
The ferry doesn't go at a very high speed, but it's still fun to ride.During the storm, the high winds damaged the roofs of many houses.The temperature gets very high here in the summer.
similar words:
extreme, great, intense, strong
definition 4: If the price of something is high, it means that it costs a lot of money.
The price of gasoline is high now, so Ryan's dad is not driving his car to work. He's taking the bus.
synonyms:
steep, stiff
similar words:
dear, expensive
definition 5: Some sounds are high and some sounds are low. The sound that a bird makes is high, and the sound that a growling dog makes is low. The sound of a flute can be very high, and the sound of a tuba can be very low.
My sister has a high voice, and she can sing very high notes too.
synonyms:
high-pitched
antonyms:
low
similar words:
shrill
 
part of speech: adverb
inflections: higher, highest
definition: When something goes high or is put high, it goes to a place far above the ground. When a bird flies high, it means that the bird is flying far above the ground.
The eagle flew high in the sky.My dad put the book high on the shelf.
antonyms:
low
similar words:
above, ahead, forward, up
 
part of speech: noun
definition: A high is a high point or high level of something.
The weather report said that today's high will be seventy degrees.
synonyms:
top
similar words:
height, lift
derivation: higher (adj.)
Homophone Note
The words high and hi (a greeting) sound alike but have different meanings.
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