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/hī/
adjective
  1. of great vertical extent.
    "the top of a high mountain"
    synonyms: tall, lofty, towering, soaring, elevated, giant, big, multistorey, high-rise, sky-scraping
  2. great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity.
    "a high temperature"
    synonyms: inflated, excessive, unreasonable, overpriced, sky-high, unduly expensive, dear, costly, top, exorbitant, extortionate, outrageous, prohibitive, over the odds, steep, stiff, pricey, over the top, OTT, criminal, strong, powerful, violent, intense, extreme, forceful, sharp, blustery, gusty, stormy, squally, tempestuous, turbulent, boisterous
  3. great in rank, status, or importance.
    "financial security is high on your list of priorities"
    synonyms: high-ranking, high-level, leading, top, top-level, prominent, eminent, preeminent, foremost, senior, influential, distinguished, powerful, important, elevated, notable, principal, prime, premier, chief, main, upper, ruling, exalted, illustrious, ranking, top-notch
  4. (of a sound or note) having a frequency at the upper end of the auditory range.
    "a high, squeaky voice"
    synonyms: high-pitched, high-frequency, soprano, treble, falsetto, shrill, acute, sharp, piping, piercing, penetrating
  5. feeling euphoric, especially from the effects of drugs or alcohol.
    "some of them were already high on alcohol and Ecstasy"
    synonyms: intoxicated, inebriated, on drugs, drugged, stupefied, befuddled, delirious, hallucinating, on a high, stoned, turned on, on a trip, tripping, hyped up, freaked out, spaced out, zonked, wasted, wrecked, high as a kite, off one's head, out of one's mind, flying, charged up, blitzed, ripped, jacked, turnt
  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"
    synonyms: gamy, smelly, strong-smelling, stinking, reeking, rank, malodorous, going bad, going off, off, rotting, spoiled, tainted, pongy, niffy, whiffy, funky, noisome, miasmic
  7. (of a vowel) produced with the tongue relatively near the palate.

noun
  1. a high point, level, or figure.
    "commodity prices were at a rare high"
    synonyms: high level, high point, record level, peak, record, high water mark, top, pinnacle, zenith, apex, acme, apogee, apotheosis, culmination, climax, height, summit
  2. a notably happy or successful moment.
    "the highs and lows of life"
  3. high school (chiefly used in names).
    "I enjoyed my years at McKinley High"

adverb
  1. at or to a considerable or specified height.
    "the sculpture stood about five feet high"
    synonyms: at great height, high up, far up, way up, at altitude, in the air, in the sky, on high, aloft, overhead, above one's head, over one's head
  2. highly.
    "he ranked high among the pioneers of twentieth-century chemical technology"
  3. (of a sound) at or to a high pitch.
    "my voice went high with excitement"

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