high, adj.
freq. cnt. 204
freq. cnt. 204
sample sentences
"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"
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attribute
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(literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high')
<adj.all> freq. cnt.: 51 freq. cnt.: 51
high
<adj.all> freq. cnt.: 51 freq. cnt.: 51
high
sample sentences
"a high mountain""high ceilings"
"high buildings"
"a high forehead"
"a high incline"
"a foot high"
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attribute
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sample sentences
"people in high places""the high priest"
"eminent members of the community"
lexical pointers
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lexical pointers
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used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency
<adj.all> freq. cnt.: 11 freq. cnt.: 7 freq. cnt.: 4
high high-pitched
<adj.all> freq. cnt.: 11 freq. cnt.: 7 freq. cnt.: 4
high high-pitched
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attribute
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slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana)
<adj.all>
high mellow
<adj.all>
high mellow
lexical pointers
derivationally related form
lexical pointers
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semantic pointers
similar to
lexical pointers
derivationally related form
lexical pointers
derivationally related form
semantic pointers
similar to