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high ( Adjective)
UK/US /haɪ/
Comparative
more high
Superlative
most high
1-
A2
a great gap between the ground and the upper
-> She has high eyes according to her head.
-> I'm the highest in the room.
Synonym
tall
Opposite
low
2-
A2
utilized to describe the height between the ground and the upper of anything
-> How high is Erciyes?
-> The sink is too high for children.
Synonym
tall
Opposite
low
3-
A2
at a height that is significantly higher than the land surface or the sea surface
-> Plain's position seems too high.
-> They sent a signal from high point.
Opposite
low
4-
A2
in terms of number, grade, scale, or level, larger or superior than typical
-> France has a high literate rate.
-> Unemployed rate is very high inTurkey.
Synonym
excessive
5-
A2
possessing a large amount of a specific chemical
-> Chicken contains high protein.
-> When you workout, you need to consume high protein and carb.
Opposite
low
6-
A2
close to the superior in terms of position, prestige, or significance
-> He work on high class.
-> It needs a high rank.
Synonym
top
7-
A2
really valuable
-> It is the highest diamond in the world.
-> What a high portre!
Synonym
overpriced
8-
A2
expressing a great deal of appreciation or esteem for someone
-> I wish my high regard to you.
-> You have a high remark on her.
Opposite
low
Word Families
'high' Contained Stories
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