| high | | |
| high | (n.) | a lofty level or position or degree.; "summer temperatures reached an all-time high" |
| high | (n.) | an air mass of higher than normal pressure.; "the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high" |
| high | (n.) | a state of sustained elation.; "I'm on a permanent high these days" |
| high | (n.) | a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics.; "they took drugs to get a high on" |
| heights, high | (n.) | a high place.; "they stood on high and observed the countryside"; "he doesn't like heights" |
| high, high school, highschool, senior high, senior high school | (n.) | a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12.; "he goes to the neighborhood highschool" |
| high, high gear | (n.) | a forward gear with a gear ratio that gives the greatest vehicle velocity for a given engine speed. |
| high | (adj.) | greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount.; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career"; "high risks"; "has high hopes"; "the river is high"; "he has a high opinion of himself" |
| high | (adj.) | (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high').; "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high" |
| eminent, high | (adj.) | standing above others in quality or position.; "people in high places"; "the high priest"; "eminent members of the community" |
| high, high-pitched | (adj.) | used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency. |
| high, in high spirits | (adj.) | happy and excited and energetic. |
| gamey, gamy, high | (adj.) | (used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted. |
| high, mellow | (adj.) | slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana). |
| high, high up | (adv.) | at a great altitude.; "he climbed high on the ladder" |
| high | (adv.) | in or to a high position, amount, or degree.; "prices have gone up far too high" |
| high, luxuriously, richly | (adv.) | in a rich manner.; "he lives high" |
| high | (adv.) | far up toward the source.; "he lives high up the river" |
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