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The noun 'high' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.

  • The noun 'high' is an abstract noun as a word for a period or situation in which something reaches its peak; a feeling of great happiness or excitement; a state of intoxication produced by or as if by a drug.
  • The noun 'high' is a concrete noun as a word for a temperature setting for a heating device or a motor; a word for a place above (on high); a region of high barometric pressure.

The noun form of the adjective 'high' is highness.

The adjective also has the related noun "height" (how high something is).

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The word 'high' is a noun, a word for a lofty place or region, a high level or degree, a center of high atmospheric pressure, and a transmission gear.


The noun form of the adjective 'high' is highness.

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Q: What is the comparative form of the adjective high?
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