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  1. peak, record, record level, high level, extremity, crest, spike, high water mark, limit, summit, top, ceiling, maximum, extreme, pinnacle, height, superiority, max, supremacy, culmination, greatest, upper limit, world record, utmost, uttermost, zenith, apex, apogee, acme, climax, top figure, greatest extent, most, vertex, the end, preeminence ...

  2. Most nouns form their plural by adding -s: In other cases, the plural depends on how the noun ends. If the noun ends in -ch, -s, -sh, -x or -z, add -es. The plural ending -es. is pronounced /ɪz/ ( /ˈbɒksɪz/, /ˈwɒtʃɪz/ ). If the noun ends in a consonant plus -y, change y to i and add - es.

  3. (informal) the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that somebody gets after taking some types of drugs. The high lasted all night. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. from success/enjoyment. (informal) the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that somebody gets from doing something fun or being successful at something.

  4. high adj (in height) (dimensión) de alto loc adj (medida) de altura loc adj : That wall is eight feet high. Esa pared mide ocho pies de alto. high adj (tall) alto/a adj : It is a high wall. Es una pared alta. high adj (volume: loud) alto/a adj : fuerte adj : The music is too high. Turn it down! La música está demasiado alta. ¡Bajen el volumen!

  5. 28 de nov. de 2022 · Chiefly in advertising or commercial contexts: = high, adj. Frequently in compounds, as hi-def, hi-res, hi-top. Compare lo , adj. View in Historical Thesaurus

  6. adjective. uk / haɪ / us / haɪ / high adjective (DISTANCE) Add to word list. A2. ( especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top to bottom: a high building / mountain. high ceilings. It's two and a half metres high and one metre wide.

  7. High or tall? Historic or historical? House or home? How is …? or What is … like? If or when? If or whether? Ill or sick? Imply or infer? In the way or on the way? It’s or its? Late or lately? Lay or lie? Lend or borrow? Less or fewer? Look at, see or watch? Low or short? Man, mankind or people? Maybe or may be? Maybe or perhaps? Nearest ...