English to Latin Meaning of high - altum


High :
altum

altum, alta, elevatum, aeria, sublimissimam, longus, alta ferentis, SUBITUS, cunctis prospere agens habitabatque, nobilis, fortis, gravibus, quod elevatæ, superbus, Iratus, magna, magnificum, insignis, illustris, augustam, ferox, atrocior, erectus, summa, furore,, optimatium, patricius, nobiles, caeruleum, primus, insignes, attendendum, dives, opulentos, affluentes, antiquorum, veteris, prisca, supra, superiores, super, supra caput, peritissimus, satis, praeclarus, splendidis, significans, gravis, Haec culti, superiora loca, altum positos, auctor, grande, plenus, adimpletur, integrum, perfectus, provectus, ducit, movere deinceps, praemisit, regnans, ascendentes, plurimum, hefty dolor, magnum, acri, inflatur, illum turgentis sanie, mensa crumenae distentae, tumidus, pretiosum,, conscissis tunicis, vividae, flagranti, altum videtur, molimine, gravia moribunda;, graves sunt, pretiosi, cara, carissimi emit,, magni momenti est, decolorationem color nimius, iudicamus, occupationem pessimam, aequo, amicissimum, felix, auspicium, aequum, laetus, ebrius est, CONDITANEUS

altum, In sublime feras, supra, super, in, supra caput, vehementer, insigniter, celer, LIQUIDE, multum laudabitur, fructum, coelum, Olympo regnator, Sionis, paradisum, caelum, caeli, spatium, firmamentum

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Definitions of high in English
Noun(1) a lofty level or position or degree(2) an air mass of higher than normal pressure(3) a state of sustained elation(4) a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics(5) a high place(6) a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12(7) a forward gear with a gear ratio that gives the greatest vehicle velocity for a given engine speed
Adjective(1) greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount(2) (literal meaning, sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'(3) standing above others in quality or position(4) used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency(5) happy and excited and energetic(6) (used of the smell of meat(7) slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana
Adverb(1) at a great altitude(2) in or to a high position, amount, or degree(3) in a rich manner(4) far up toward the source
Examples of high in English
(1) It's the one thing that will keep you going when that mountain seems just too high to climb.(2) The firm says demand for industrial property from purchasers in the West Yorkshire area is high .(3) We have many women in high positions in the Church especially working in parishes.(4) I didn't get a hint of back-ache from the driving seat, or from pulling gear in and out of the high luggage area.(5) In the centre of the 10 km deep crater is a mountain almost as high as Mount Everest.(6) that cheese smells a little high(7) The fact that Britain's No 2 has a ferocious serve and a high opinion of his own abilities only makes matters worse.(8) This species ranged the high grasslands of western North America from Alaska to Mexico, while a lighter-built species (Arctodus pristinus) with smaller teeth inhabited the more heavily wooded Atlantic coastal region.(9) He had dark red hair and rather elven looking features - high cheekbones, sharp chin.(10) On the west side of the rock is a vertical wall about 8m high , covered in white and orange anemones.(11) Equally, the proportion undertaking further study is at a record high .(12) She grew up on the North Shore, and met Billy Davie when she was still in junior high .(13) Elsie was a petite woman with thick waves of dark hair and a high forehead.(14) The new Millennium wing at the National Gallery represents the marriage of high ideals and fine art.(15) he has a high position in the company(16) he was a man of high principles
Related Phrases of high
(1) high school ::
princeps schola
(2) high heels ::
altum calcibus
(3) high performance ::
princeps perficientur
(4) high blood pressure ::
princeps sanguinem pressura
(5) high-tech ::
summus tech
(6) fly high ::
alte volant
(7) junior high school ::
junior princeps schola
Synonyms
Adjective
1. tall ::
longus
2. high-ranking ::
summus ranking
3. high-minded ::
altum sapere,
4. inflated ::
inflatur
5. strong ::
fortis
6. luxurious ::
alba
7. favorable ::
aequo
8. high-pitched ::
Summus iusto
9. intoxicated ::
Claudii vinolentia
10. elevated in ::
elevari,
11. in high spirits ::
post nimiam potationem
12. gamy ::
gamy
13. eminent ::
insignis
14. mellow ::
mitem educat
Adverb
15. at great height ::
in altitudine
16. richly ::
multum laudabitur
Noun
20. high gear ::
princeps calces
21. high school ::
princeps schola
Antonyms
1. low ::
humilis
2. short ::
brevis
3. squat ::
RECUMBO
Different Forms
high, higher, highers, highest, highs
Word Example from TV Shows
The Crone came to me
with her lamp raised high.

The Crone came to me with her lamp raised HIGH.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 10

I am an extremely overqualified
high school chemistry teacher.

I am an extremely overqualified HIGH school chemistry teacher.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 3

Bastards can rise high in the world.

Bastards can rise HIGH in the world.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

And you're not available for video games
during the Jewish High Holidays.

And you're not available for video games during the Jewish High Holidays.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13

How high did you get?

How HIGH did you get?

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8

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