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high
adjective as in tall; at a great distance aloft
adjective as in extreme
Weak matches
costly, exorbitant, extraordinary, extravagant, high-priced, intensified, lavish, luxurious, precious
adjective as in important
adjective as in very happy
Weak matches
boisterous, bouncy, cheerful, elated, excited, exhilarated, exuberant, joyful, lighthearted, merry, psyched, pumped
adjective as in intoxicated, drugged
Weak matches
delirious, doped, euphoric, freaked-out, inebriated, on a trip, potted, spaced out, stoned, tanked, tipsy
Example Sentences
She and her grandmother raced to a relative's house on higher terrain.
Would we be comfortable living at that high of an altitude?
Unless the plan includes a Part B premium reduction, which most don’t, you will still need to pay a monthly premium of at least $185, or more if you have a higher income.
Inflation is expected to be higher for this year than expected.
Consumers haven’t been enthusiastic about the EV versions of pickup trucks, partially due to high prices and concerns over reliability, according to experts.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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