High
Definition of high:
part of speech: adjective
Elevated: lofty: tall: eminent in anything: exalted in rank: dignified: chief: noble: ostentatious: arrogant: proud: strong: powerful: angry: loud: violent: tempestuous: excellent: far advanced: difficult: dear: remote in time.
part of speech: adjective
Having a more complex and more highly differentiated structure.
part of speech: verb
part of speech: adverb
To a great altitude; eminently; luxuriously.
part of speech: adjective
Elevated in place; lofty; exalted in degree or quality; chief; head; honorable; noble; of large amount or quantity; strong; powerful; intense; tempestuous; full or complete; near to the wind; tainted; shrill; acute.
part of speech: verb
Usage examples for high:
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Mrs. Scaritt had had to fight for Chug's two years of high school.
"Half Portions", Edna Ferber. -
Did you know Mrs. Carberry cut me this morning in the village high street?
"The Vision of Desire", Margaret Pedler. -
Listen, high Lady; we know your case.
"Queen Sheba's Ring", H. Rider Haggard. -
Last year the whole high school stood by me as one man.
"Prudence of the Parsonage", Ethel Hueston.