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  • big
  • great
  • huge
  • immense
  • large
  • lofty
  • long
  • soaring
  • steep
  • tremendous
  • aerial
  • elevated
  • giant
  • grand
  • alpine
  • altitudinous
  • colossal
  • eminent
  • formidable
  • gigantic
  • high-reaching
  • high-rise
  • hovering
  • sky-high
  • sky-scraping
  • towering
  • uplifted
  • upraised

  • excessive
  • expensive
  • great
  • rich
  • sharp
  • steep
  • stiff
  • strong
  • unusual
  • dear
  • grand
  • special
  • costly
  • exorbitant
  • extraordinary
  • extravagant
  • high-priced
  • intensified
  • lavish
  • luxurious
  • precious
  • serious
  • significant
  • arch
  • capital
  • chief
  • essential
  • extreme
  • grave
  • leading
  • necessary
  • noble
  • ruling
  • superior
  • consequential
  • crucial
  • distinguished
  • eminent
  • exalted
  • influential
  • powerful
  • prominent
  • boisterous
  • bouncy
  • cheerful
  • elated
  • excited
  • exhilarated
  • exuberant
  • joyful
  • lighthearted
  • merry
  • psyched
  • pumped
  • drunk
  • flying
  • delirious
  • doped
  • euphoric
  • freaked-out
  • inebriated
  • on a trip
  • potted
  • spaced out
  • stoned
  • tanked
  • tipsy
  • sharp
  • acute
  • high-pitched
  • piping
  • rank
  • soprano
  • treble
  • loud
  • malodorous
  • penetrating
  • piercing
  • putrid
  • rancid
  • reeking
  • smelly
  • strident
  • cheap
  • inexpensive
  • mild
  • moderate
  • normal
  • reasonable
  • common
  • weak
  • minor
  • trivial
  • unimportant
  • inessential
  • nonessential
  • secondary
  • subordinate
  • unnecessary
  • lowly
  • worthless
  • depressed
  • down
  • low
  • upset
  • sober
  • straight
  • bland
  • insipid
  • low
  • soft
  • tasteless
  • weak

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SYNONYM OF THE DAY

OCTOBER 26, 1985

  • assured
  • bright
  • buoyant
  • cheerful
  • cheering
  • confident
  • encouraged
  • expectant
  • happy
  • high
  • hopeful
  • hoping
  • idealistic
  • keeping the faith
  • looking on the bright side
  • looking through rose-colored glasses
  • merry
  • on cloud nine
  • on top of world
  • positive
  • promising
  • ray of sunshine
  • rose-colored
  • roseate
  • rosy
  • sanguine
  • sunny
  • trusting
  • upbeat
  • utopian

  • aloft
  • atop
  • beyond
  • high
  • on high
  • on top of
  • over
  • overhead
  • raised
  • superior
  • upon

  • aerial
  • elevated
  • high
  • high-reaching
  • in the clouds
  • lofty
  • montane
  • mountainous
  • rangy
  • snowcapped
  • soaring
  • towering

  • awkward
  • beefy
  • big
  • colossal
  • cumbersome
  • cumbrous
  • enormous
  • gross
  • heavy
  • hefty
  • high
  • hulking
  • immense
  • large
  • long
  • mammoth
  • massive
  • ponderous
  • substantial
  • unhandy
  • unmanageable
  • unwieldy
  • voluminous
  • weighty

  • airy
  • animated
  • blithe
  • bouncy
  • bright
  • bucked
  • buoyant
  • cheery
  • chipper
  • chirpy
  • contented
  • effervescent
  • enlivening
  • enthusiastic
  • full of pep
  • gay
  • glad
  • gladsome
  • good-humored
  • good-natured
  • happy
  • hearty
  • high
  • hilarious
  • hopeful
  • in good spirits
  • in high spirits
  • jaunty
  • jocund
  • jolly
  • joyful
  • lighthearted
  • lively
  • merry
  • optimistic
  • peppy
  • perky
  • pleasant
  • roseate
  • rosy
  • sanguine
  • snappy
  • sparkling
  • sprightly
  • sunny
  • up
  • upbeat
  • vivacious
  • winsome
  • zappy
  • zingy
  • zippy

  • an arm and leg
  • cher
  • dear
  • excessive
  • executive
  • exorbitant
  • extortionate
  • extravagant
  • fancy
  • high
  • high-priced
  • highly priced
  • inordinate
  • precious
  • premium
  • pricey
  • steep
  • stiff
  • top
  • valuable

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What do u mean by high?

adjective, high·er, high·est. having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall. having a specified extent upward: The apple tree is now 20 feet high. situated above the ground or some base; elevated: a high platform;a high ledge.

What are the other words for high?

lofty..
towering..
altitudinous..
elevated..
dominant..
prominent..
raised..