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The word high *is* an adjective. It usually refers to a substantial but unspecified height.
The word 'height' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the measurement from base to top of someone or something; a word for the elevation above a given level, such as sea level or the horizon; a word for a thing.The noun height is an abstract noun as a word for the height of fashion, the height of integrity, the height of absurdity, etc.The plural form, heights, is a word for a high place or a high position, an abstract use.
No. The word makes is a form of the verb to make. An adjective form of the word is "made" (produced).
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a word is used to make a sentence whereas an adjective describes a noun (an object)
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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The adjective for the noun height is high. Example:The height of the dresser is fifty inches; it's a very high dresser.
The noun height is an abstract noun as a word for the ideal example of something, such as the height of fashion, the height of integrity, the height of absurdity, etc.The noun height is a concrete noun as a word for something physical that can be measured, such as the height of a person, the height of a building, the height of an airplane, etc.
The adjective for the noun height is high. Example:The height of the dresser is fifty inches; it's a very high dresser.