adj
Pronunciation spelling of high. [Very elevated; extending or being far above a base; tall; lofty.]
adv
(obsolete) From high, from a high point.
n
(dated, in the plural) Elevation of spirits; heroics; haughty airs.
adj
(Singapore, informal) High (elevated in status, esteem, prestige; exalted in rank, station, or character).
v
(dated) To be expensive; to cost a great deal.
adj
(linguistics) Of a higher register or style.
adj
(nonstandard) Highest or best.
adj
High; in later use, eye dialect spelling of haut or haute.
n
The distance of something above the ground or some other chosen level.
adj
(obsolete or dialectal) Highest.
adj
Abbreviation of high-resolution. [Having a high resolution; for example, having a large number of pixels per unit area.]
adj
(of clothing) High-visibility.
adj
Relatively elevated; rising or raised above the average or normal level from which elevation is measured.
adj
(figuratively, by extension) Orderly, militaresque.
n
(US, Southern US, slang, idiomatic) The best of times; a time of well being.
n
(idiomatic, uncountable, usually with "the") A position of advantage or superiority in a conflict or competition.
adj
Alternative spelling of high-tension. [Having a relatively high voltage.]
n
Voltage that is higher than the standard or usual voltage, especially when considered to be dangerous.
adj
Taking place or existing at a high level, altitude or elevation.
adj
(of a steam locomotive boiler) Placed higher than was usual.
adj
At an important, elevated, or exalted level in a hierarchy or organization; high-level.
adj
Clipping of high-resolution. [Having a high resolution; for example, having a large number of pixels per unit area.]
adj
(idiomatic) Involving large costs or rewards.
adj
Having a relatively high voltage.
adj
High; elevated or tall.
adj
Alternative form of high-flying. [Characteristic of a highflier; extravagant in conduct or opinion.]
adj
Extending upward by a long distance; tall.
v
(obsolete) simple past tense of hote
n
Obsolete form of height. [The distance from the base of something to the top.]
n
Obsolete form of height. [The distance from the base of something to the top.]
n
(obsolete, slang) The most formal level of attire
adj
Obsolete spelling of high [Very elevated; extending or being far above a base; tall; lofty.]
v
(obsolete) To be called.
v
To drive by inches, or small degrees.
n
exercises designed to promote physical fitness if performed regularly.
adj
(obsolete) Of high stature; tall.
n
(figuratively, often in the plural) That which gives strength or in which strength consists; a supporting factor or member; mainstay.
n
(obsolete) An armed force, a body of troops.
n
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A portion or amount; the greatest amount or the greater part of anything; a multitude; a great number or quantity.
adj
(of a building, etc.) Having its top a long way up; having a great vertical (and often greater than horizontal) extent; high.
n
(countable, figuratively) The highest or utmost degree; the best of anything.
adv
(informal) At the very most; as a maximum.
adj
(climbing, of a peak) Having a topographic prominence of 1,500 metres or more.
n
(idiomatic, motto) One over all.
adv
In bulk or large quantity.
adj
Having a wide bandgap.
adj
Having been worked or prepared somehow.
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