Word Network: high
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See it in Videos (6)
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B1Related Words (7)
The highest part, point, or surface of something; also a piece of clothing worn on the upper part of the body.
A1The summit is the highest point of a mountain or hill. It can also refer to a meeting between leaders of governments or organizations to discuss important issues.
B1Situated above another part or thing; higher in position, rank, or status. It is often used to describe the top portion of an object or a more advanced level of a hierarchy.
B1To a great degree or at a high level; extremely. It is also used to express a high opinion of someone or something.
B1A specific position on a scale of amount, quality, or importance. It can also refer to a floor in a building or a stage within a game or a course of study.
A1Describing something or someone that has a greater than average height. It is typically used for living things like people and trees, or narrow objects like buildings and towers.
A1Altitude refers to the vertical distance or height of an object or location above a specific reference point, most commonly sea level. It is a technical term frequently used in aviation, geography, and sports science to describe how high something is in the atmosphere.
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This Word in Other Languages (10)
Grammar Connections (8)
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gerunds_infinitivesUsed in Phrases (6)
This highlights the concern
Argumentation and critical discussion expression
high expectations
Strong belief in success
high standards
Demanding levels of excellence
high price
Expensive cost
high frequency
Occurring often.
the high and the low
People from all walks of life or social classes.