“HIGH” in italiano

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aggettivo
alto
high tall loud deep lofty overhead
elevato
high elevated lofty tall
grande
great large big high major wide
forte
strong forte high loud hard heavy
caro
dear expensive beloved high darling costly
acuto
acute sharp keen high pointed shrill
intenso
intense intensive deep rich severe high
avanzato
advanced high
costoso
expensive costly high valuable dear exclusive
altezzoso
haughty snooty arrogant supercilious cavalier high
inoltrato
late advanced high
dialetto
in alto
up high upward
fortemente
strongly heavily high

sinonimi

aggettivo

tall lofty towering soaring elevated giant big multistory high-rise

dialetto

at great height high up far up way up at altitude in the air in the sky on high aloft overhead

sostantivo

high level high point peak high-water mark pinnacle zenith acme height

Esempi

The beginning of a major tide was in play, and as the water pushed itself through the ice wall foam sprayed high.

Their blood gives the nobles the powers to practice high magic, but it does not give them wisdom.

Specks of light darted back and forth high above like rising embers dancing in the smoke of a camp fire.

They wished to reach the village of Tominil, where they would try to cross the high passes of the Sierra Madre.

Nesta didn’t want to know what had been done to Clotho, the library’s high priestess, to render her thus.

The first time she’d glimpsed Judy’s Route 66 Bucket List had been the day after Judy’s high school graduation, the day of Kent Dulcott’s graduation party.

”The speaker paused and then continued in a different tone: “The price is not high.

Heart racing, Nesta lifted the lantern in one hand and gazed at the darkness, untouched by the light from the library high, high above.

”“That crystal, it is what is dampening the use of high magic in the region?

But this, so high up …Nesta didn’t care that she was covered in sweat, wearing her leathers amongst a bejeweled crowd.

Learning each of those steps required not just strength but focus—to remember which movement correlated with the numbered step, to let her body start to remember all on its own: a jab, a hook, a high kick … He’d lost count of how many times he’d caught her muttering at her body to remember so she didn’t need to think so hard.