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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. high
adjective. ['ˈhaɪ'] greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount.
Synonyms
- grade
- full
- utmost
- broad
- higher
- superior
- advanced
- graduate
- degree
- postgraduate
- level
- soaring
Antonyms
- inferior
- ascend
- rise
- pointless
Etymology
- high (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
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- adl-tabatabai
- dwi
- oversupply
- standby
- semidry
- resupply
- private-eye
- misapply
- isty
- drip-dry
- cspi
- whereby
- underly
- underlie
- overfly
- mistry
- mcfly
- lxi
- drive-by
- comply
- versailles
- thereby
- switaj
- supply
- sundai
- sri
- shanghai
- sci
- retry
- reply
2. high
adjective. ['ˈhaɪ'] (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high').
Synonyms
- up
- high-altitude
- high-level
- height
- tall
- high-stepped
- soaring
- commanding
- high-top
- steep
- overlooking
- tallness
- high-topped
- eminent
- top
- altitudinous
- dominating
- upper
- lofty
- towering
Antonyms
- down
- side
- bottom
- low
Etymology
- high (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. high
adverb. ['ˈhaɪ'] at a great altitude.
Antonyms
- forceless
Etymology
- high (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. high
adjective. ['ˈhaɪ'] standing above others in quality or position.
Synonyms
- superior
Antonyms
- gradual
- pleasant
Etymology
- high (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. high
adjective. ['ˈhaɪ'] used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency.
Synonyms
- tenor
- sopranino
- shrill
- pinched
- falsetto
- adenoidal
- treble
- screaky
- alto
- spiky
- pitch
- squealing
- sharp
- peaky
- nasal
- soprano
- screechy
- squeaking
- squeaky
- altissimo
- high-pitched
Antonyms
- dull
- dullness
- unperceptive
- stupid
Etymology
- high (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. high
noun. ['ˈhaɪ'] a lofty level or position or degree.
Synonyms
- level
- grade
Antonyms
- asleep
- decrease
- unfinished
Etymology
- high (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. fly
verb. ['ˈflaɪ'] travel through the air; be airborne.
Synonyms
- move
- travel
- flight
- hover
- soar
- buzz
- go
- locomote
- fly on
- wing
Antonyms
- bottom out
- top out
- miss
- defend
Etymology
- flien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- fleogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. fly
verb. ['ˈflaɪ'] move quickly or suddenly.
Antonyms
- unskillfulness
Etymology
- flien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- fleogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. fly
verb. ['ˈflaɪ'] operate an airplane.
Synonyms
- test fly
- control
- hedgehop
- aviate
- flat-hat
- balloon
- fly blind
- wing
- jet
- hydroplane
- hang glide
- pilot
- soar
- operate
- fly contact
- seaplane
- solo
Antonyms
- abstain
- recede
- discontinue
- keep down
Etymology
- flien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- fleogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. fly
noun. ['ˈflaɪ'] two-winged insects characterized by active flight.
Synonyms
- house fly
- horn fly
- dipteran
- tzetze
- tzetze fly
- tachina fly
- two-winged insects
- Haematobia irritans
- dipteron
- glossina
- blow fly
- Musca domestica
- order Diptera
- tsetse
- tsetse fly
- Sarcophaga carnaria
- Diptera
- alula
- flesh fly
- dipterous insect
- bee fly
- gadfly
- blowfly
- housefly
Antonyms
- confine
- fail
- idle
- integrate
Etymology
- flien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- fleogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))