adjective
High mountains surround the valley
Houses in that district are fetching high prices
Shares are not as high as they were before the crash
These wires carry high voltages. The high winds blew down trees
With insider trading, theft became a high art in the financial world
His activities constitute high treason
The higher notes make my radio speaker vibrate. She has an irritatingly high voice
I find his persistent high spirits rather depressing
They got high sniffing glue
He likes to hang venison till it is quite high
He regards himself as the high priest of women's fashion
With her millions she can now enjoy the high life
She is held in high esteem by her colleagues
adverb
Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly so high. I was willing to go as high as 20,000 for the painting
noun
Employment is expected to reach a high next summer
The high lasts till the drug wears off
The high passing over the country will bring fair weather