hight (Meaning)

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hight (n.)

A variant of Height.

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hight (imp.)

of Hight

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hight (p. p.)

of Hight

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hight (v. t. & i.)

To be called or named.

To command; to direct; to impel.

To commit; to intrust.

To promise.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hight

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hight Sentence Examples

  1. The climber scaled the immense hight of the mountain with unwavering determination.
  2. The towering skyscraper pierced the sky, reaching an astonishing hight.
  3. The child's laughter echoed through the room, its pitch reaching a great hight.
  4. The majestic giraffe stood tall, its neck stretching to an incredible hight.
  5. The hot air balloon ascended rapidly, gaining hight over the fields below.
  6. The scout surveyed the landscape from a vantage point of great hight.
  7. The storm clouds gathered overhead, their thunderous rumblings reaching a terrifying hight.
  8. The gymnast performed a gravity-defying jump, vaulting to an impressive hight.
  9. The candle's flame flickered and danced, its hight fluctuating in the gentle breeze.
  10. The mountain range stretched across the horizon, its jagged peaks reaching towards an unknown hight.

FAQs About the word hight

A variant of Height., of Hight, of Hight, To be called or named., To command; to direct; to impel., To commit; to intrust., To promise.

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The climber scaled the immense hight of the mountain with unwavering determination.

The towering skyscraper pierced the sky, reaching an astonishing hight.

The child's laughter echoed through the room, its pitch reaching a great hight.

The majestic giraffe stood tall, its neck stretching to an incredible hight.