Letters that make high
g, h, i are letters that make 'high'
thigh, highs, hight are words created by adding a letter to 'high'
18 possible definitions for 'high'
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
mellow has the same meaning as high
mellowness, high are derivatives of 'high'.
intoxicated, drunk, inebriated are similar to 'high'.
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
game is a derivative of high.
malodorous, malodourous, unpleasant-smelling, ill-smelling, stinky are similar to 'high'.
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
high up has the same meaning as high
"he climbed high on the ladder"
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
"he lives high up the river"
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
"prices have gone up far too high"
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
richly, luxuriously have the same meaning as 'high'
gilded, grand, deluxe, luxurious, princely, rich, opulent, sumptuous pertain to 'high'.
"he lives high"
Under this definition, high is a noun and has the following properties:
low has the opposite meaning of high
high is a derivative of high.
"summer temperatures reached an all-time high"
Under this definition, high is a noun and has the following properties:
senior high school, senior high, highschool, high school have the same meaning as 'high'
'high' can be a type of lycee, middle school, lyceum, secondary school, Gymnasium.
"he goes to the neighborhood highschool"
Under this definition, high is a noun and has the following properties:
'high' can be a type of elation.
"they took drugs to get a high on"
Under this definition, high is a noun and has the following properties:
'high' can be a type of air mass.
'high' can be a part of anticyclone.
"the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high"
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
low has the opposite meaning of high
dominating, steep, altitudinous, eminent, commanding, overlooking, lofty, soaring, towering, high-level, high-altitude, high-stepped, high-stepping, high-top, high-topped, upper are similar to 'high'.
"a high mountain", "high ceilings", "high buildings", "a high forehead", "a high incline", "a foot high"
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
in high spirits has the same meaning as high
high is a derivative of high.
elated is similar to high.
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
high-pitched has the same meaning as high
low, low-pitched have the opposite meaning of 'high'
pitch is an attribute of high.
pinched, peaky, screechy, alto, shrill, sharp, adenoidal, nasal, altissimo, countertenor, alto, falsetto, spiky, screaky, squeaking, squeaky, squealing, soprano, treble, sopranino, tenor, tenor are similar to 'high'.
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
eminent has the same meaning as high
highness, note, distinction, eminence, preeminence are derivatives of 'high'.
superior is similar to high.
"people in high places", "the high priest", "eminent members of the community"
Under this definition, high is a noun and has the following properties:
high gear has the same meaning as high
'high' can be a type of gear, gear mechanism.
overdrive is a type of high.
'high' can be a part of auto, automobile, motorcar, car, machine.
Under this definition, high is a noun and has the following properties:
heights has the same meaning as high
'high' can be a type of topographic point, spot, place.
high is a derivative of high.
"they stood on high and observed the countryside", "he doesn't like heights"
Under this definition, high is a noun and has the following properties:
low spirits has the opposite meaning of high
'high' can be a type of elation.
high, in high spirits are derivatives of 'high'.
"I'm on a permanent high these days"
Under this definition, high is an adjective and has the following properties:
low has the opposite meaning of high
highness is a derivative of high.
advanced, soaring, last, utmost, broad(a), full(a), graduate(a), postgraduate, higher(a), higher(a) are similar to 'high'.
"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"