High
UK /["/haɪ/","/ˈhaɪə(r)/"]/US /["/haɪ/","/ˈhaɪər/"]/
Definition
measuring a long distance from the bottom to the top
In simple words: At a great distance from the ground or a high level.
Examples
- The mountain is very high.
- She has a high level of intelligence.
- The price of the ticket is too high for me.
- He flew his kite very high in the sky.
- Her voice is high-pitched and melodic.
Usage notes
Used to describe physical height or abstract levels such as prices or emotions. Avoid using 'high' to describe age; 'old' is preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
High sounds like 'sky' — think of the sky being very high above you.
Collocations
- high price
- high risk
- high quality
- high expectations
- high spirits
Synonyms
- tall
- elevated
- lofty
- tremendous
- great
Antonyms
- low
- small
- short
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'tall' - use 'tall' for people.
- Using it to mean 'too much' in informal contexts.
- Saying 'high from' instead of 'high on' when describing feelings.