(noun.) a lofty level or position or degree; 'summer temperatures reached an all-time high'.
(noun.) a high place; 'they stood on high and observed the countryside'; 'he doesn't like heights'.
(noun.) a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics; 'they took drugs to get a high on'.
(noun.) a state of sustained elation; 'I'm on a permanent high these days'.
(noun.) an air mass of higher than normal pressure; 'the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high'.
(adj.) happy and excited and energetic .
(adj.) slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana) .
(adj.) (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); 'a high mountain'; 'high ceilings'; 'high buildings'; 'a high forehead'; 'a high incline'; 'a foot high' .
(adj.) greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; 'a high temperature'; 'a high price'; 'the high point of his career'; 'high risks'; 'has high hopes'; 'the river is high'; 'he has a high opinion of himself' .
(adj.) used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency .
(adv.) at a great altitude; 'he climbed high on the ladder'.
(adv.) far up toward the source; 'he lives high up the river'.
(adv.) in or to a high position, amount, or degree; 'prices have gone up far too high'.
(adv.) in a rich manner; 'he lives high'.
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