The verb of high is heighten.
As in "to heighten something".
High can be a noun, adjective, or adverb, but is not a verb.
"Height" is the noun form for "high," and "heighten" is the verb form.
Neither. It is an adjective. Highly ; Adverb There is no verb' The Height ( noun).
very is an adverb as it describes how high.but high is a verb -- put in the right context.If you said your friend was "very high" as in very drugged, then it is an action verb.Very high as in "how high up are we?" is not a verb.
High is not a verb in English. For "high", as in altitude, you can use "alto" or "elevado". For "high", as in using drugs, you can use "colocado"
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
Smokin' Weed That's a verb, right?
Towered is a verb.
glory is kind of a verb and noun so it will basicly be a noun
are. Existing is an action- verb
"High" is an adjective, not a verb; therefore, it does not have any past participle form
The word 'high' is neither a verb nor noun but an adjective. a verb is a action word eg. jump/jumping, read/reading. a noun is a object eg. table, chair. the words 'fear' and 'happiness' are also nouns called abstract nouns. an adverb is a descriptive/describing word eg. 'he is very high' ' the bird is flying high'.