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HIGH | definition in the Cambridge Learner¡¯s Dictionary
great in amount, size, or level: a high temperature. high prices / costs. The car sped away at high speed. high adjective (VERY GOOD) B1. very good: high standards / quality. ¡
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Overviewhigh and mightyhigh inhigh onit's high timeto high heaven(s)¡ª see heavenhigh, tall, and lofty mean being above the usual level in height.high is used for things and not people, and it refers to distance from the ground or some other s¡?A high fence surrounded the house.See more on britannica
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high adjective (DISTANCE) Add to word list. Add to word list. A2. ( especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, ¡
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Definitions of high. adjective. (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high') ¡°a high ¡
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adj. (of things) having a considerable height; tall; lofty: a high wall. (of things) having a specified height: The tree is 20 feet high. located above the ground; elevated: a high ¡
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high. adjective. /ha?/ (higher, highest) from bottom to top. measuring a long distance from the bottom to the top What's the highest mountain in the U.S? The house has a high wall ¡
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