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    high
    [hī]
    adjective
    high (adjective) · higher (comparative adjective) · highest (superlative adjective)
    1. of great vertical extent:
      "the top of a high mountain" · "the mast was higher than the tallest building in the city"
      • (after a measurement and in questions) measuring a specified distance from top to bottom:
        "a tree forty feet high" · "how high is the fence?"
      • far above ground, sea level, or another point of reference:
        "a fortress high up on a hill"
      • extending above the normal or average level:
        "a round face with a high forehead"
      • (of territory or landscape) inland and well above sea level:
        "high prairies"
      • performed at, to, or from a considerable height:
        "high diving"
      • (of latitude) close to 90°; near the North or South Pole:
        "high southern latitudes"
      • baseball
        (of a pitched ball) above a certain level, such as the batter's armpits, as it crosses home plate, and thus outside the strike zone.
    2. great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity:
      "a high temperature" · "fudge is high in calories"
      • of large numerical or monetary value:
        "they had been playing for high stakes"
      • very favorable:
        "nature had provided him with an admirably high opinion of himself"
      • extreme in religious or political views:
        "the high Christology of the Christian creeds"
      • (of a period or movement) at its peak:
        "high summer"
    3. great in rank, status, or importance:
      "financial security is high on your list of priorities" · "he held high office in professional organizations"
      • ranking above others of the same kind:
        "they announced the High Commissioner's retirement"
      • morally or culturally superior:
        "they believed that nature was driven by something higher than mere selfishness"
    4. (of a sound or note) having a frequency at the upper end of the auditory range:
      "a high, squeaky voice"
      • (of a singer or instrument) producing notes of relatively high pitch:
        "a high soprano voice"
    5. informal
      feeling euphoric, especially from the effects of drugs or alcohol:
      "some of them were already high on alcohol and Ecstasy" · "he was high on an idea"
      • intoxicated with drugs.
    6. unpleasantly strong-smelling, in particular (of food) beginning to go bad:
      "it's a type of preserved butter, used for cooking, smells a little high"
      • (of game) slightly decomposed and so ready to cook.
    7. phonetics
      (of a vowel) produced with the tongue relatively near the palate.
    noun
    high (noun) · highs (plural noun)
    1. a high point, level, or figure:
      "commodity prices were at a rare high"
      • a high-frequency sound or musical note:
        "piercing highs and subterranean lows"
      • a high power setting:
        "the vent blower was on high"
      • an area of high atmospheric pressure; an anticyclone.
      • top gear in a motor vehicle:
        "the system lets you shift into 4WD high"
    2. a notably happy or successful moment:
      "the highs and lows of life"
      • informal
        a state of high spirits or euphoria:
        "the highs I got from cocaine always ended in despair" · "the team is still on a high from Saturday's victory"
    3. informal
      high school (chiefly used in names):
      "I enjoyed my years at McKinley High"
    adverb
    high (adverb) · higher (comparative adverb) · highest (superlative 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"
      • at a high price:
        "buying shares low and selling them high"
    3. (of a sound) at or to a high pitch:
      "my voice went high with excitement"
    Origin
    Old English hēah, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoog and German hoch.
    — high
    [— high]
    definition
    1. (in card games) having the specified card as the highest-ranking:
      "a standard 52-card pack is used, with the ace high" · "he had a hearts flush, queen high"
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    adjective
    1. of great vertical extent:
      Opposite:
    2. great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity:
    3. great in rank, status, or importance:
    4. (of a sound or note) having a frequency at the upper end of the auditory range:
      • feeling euphoric, especially from the effects of drugs or alcohol:
        Opposite:
        • unpleasantly strong-smelling, in particular (of food) beginning to go bad:
          Opposite:
        adverb
        1. at or to a considerable or specified height:
          at great height
          far up
          way up
          at altitude
          in the sky
          above one's head
          over one's head
          Opposite:
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