High (adjective)

  1. Having a great height; tall.
  2. Far above the ground, sky, or sea level.
  3. Having or showing a feeling of being superior or arrogant.

Origin:

Old english 'hēah' meaning high, tall, from germanic 'hauhaz' meaning high.

Examples:

  1. The tower is very high.
  2. She loves to fly high in the sky.
  3. He has a high opinion of himself.
  4. The price is too high.
  5. She has a high voice.
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