The word high *is* an adjective. It usually refers to a substantial but unspecified height.
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The word high is a noun; a word for a high place, a high level; a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics.The noun form for the adjective high is highness.Some compound nouns with high:highballhighboyhighchairhighlandhigh-lifehighlighthighwayhighwayman
The word 'tall' is an adjective (great in vertical dimension; high in stature,) and a noun (garment size for a tall person).
No, the word 'highest' is not a noun.The word 'highest' is the superlative form of the adjective high (higher, highest).
The word high is an adjective, although also a noun. Used before a noun, it is an adjective, as in "high valley" or "high walls."
High is an adjective.
The word high *is* an adjective. It usually refers to a substantial but unspecified height.
Depending on how it is used, high can be an adjective or an adverb.Adjective: Gas price are too high.Adverb: She aims high in her goals.
The noun height uses the adjective "high."The adjective for the noun height is high. Example:The height of the dresser is fifty inches; it's a very high dresser.
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High is not any kind of verb. It can be used as an adjective, adverb, or a noun. adjective: high gas prices adverb: aim high noun: a record high
As an adjective, it would be spelled hyphenated (e.g. high-level meetings), but otherwise high is an adjective describing a level (e.g. water at a high level).
High can be a noun, adjective, or adverb, but is not a verb.
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Yes