- 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
WORDS RELATED TO HIGH
- 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..