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Meaning of High
The primary meaning of the word "high" is having a great or considerable vertical extent or being at a significant altitude.
Etymology of High
The word "high" originates from Old English "hēah" and Proto-Germanic "hauhiz", which is also the source of the Modern German word "hoch"
The word "high" has been used in the English language since the 8th century, initially to describe physical height or altitude
Over time, the word "high" has developed various figurative meanings, including descriptions of quality, level, sound, and state
Synonyms
tall
lofty
elevated
high-level
upper
lofty
towering
steep
lofty
grand
imposing
impressive
elevated
raised
uplifted
exalted
lofty
proud
haughty
superior
great
eminent
distinguished
prestigious
renowned
famous
celebrated
elevated
sublime
outstanding
remarkable
exceptional
extraordinary
tall
considerable
significant
substantial
considerable
momentous
grave
serious
solemn
stately
dignified
majestic
grandiose
monumental
massive
enormous
gigantic
colossal
immense
vast
huge
tremendous
awesome
lofty
sky-high
cloud-high
mountainous
alpine
aerial
ethereal
heavenly
celestial
lofty
rarefied
refined
cultured
sophisticated
elegant
refined
polite
courteous
gracious
urbane
suave
debonair
charming
lofty
proud
arrogant
haughty
conceited
pretentious
snobbish
condescending
patronizing
supercilious
disdainful
scornful
contemptuous
lofty
high-minded
noble
virtuous
moral
righteous
just
fair
impartial
unbiased
equitable
high-principled
upright
honest
trustworthy
reliable
dependable
faithful
loyal
dedicated
devoted
committed
conscientious
scrupulous
meticulous
thorough
careful
diligent
industrious
assiduous
sedulous
persevering
persistent
tenacious
relentless
untiring
indefatigable
high-spirited
enthusiastic
energetic
lively
vivacious
dynamic
spirited
zealous
passionate
ardent
fervent
excited
thrilled
ecstatic
euphoric
elated
elevated
exhilarated
invigorated
refreshed
renewed
restored
revitalized
reborn
regenerated
rejuvenated
Definitions
- Used to describe something that is at a great height or has a large vertical extent
- Used to describe a quality or level that is great or considerable
- Used to describe a sound or pitch that is great or considerable in frequency
- Used to describe a state of excitement or euphoria
- Used to describe a state of importance or priority
Usage Examples
- The mountain is very high and difficult to climb
- The high level of noise is disturbing the peace
- The singer's high pitch is impressive
- I'm feeling high after winning the competition
- The high priority task needs to be completed immediately
Antonyms
low
short
slight
small
little
minor
insignificant
unimportant
lowly
humble
modest
unassuming
low-key
subdued
muted
faint
weak
feeble
slight
slender
narrow
shallow
superficial
trivial
frivolous
petty
paltry
negligible
inconsequential
low-grade
inferior
second-rate
third-rate
poor
bad
awful
terrible
atrocious
abysmal
wretched
dismal
gloomy
depressing
dreary
somber
melancholy
mournful
sorrowful
sad
unhappy
miserable
low-spirited
despondent
disheartened
dejected
depressed
downcast
dispirited