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Learn to pronounce height

/hīt/
noun
  1. the measurement from base to top or (of a standing person) from head to foot.
    "columns rising to 65 feet in height"
  2. the most intense part or period of something.
    "the height of the tourist season"
    synonyms: high point, highest point, crowning moment, culminating point, peak, acme, apotheosis, zenith, apogee, pinnacle, climax, culmination, consummation, high water mark

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May 18, 2024 · height refers to something measured vertically whether high or low. a wall two meters in height.
the particular distance that something is above a surface: The bullet entered the body at chest height.
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noun · a high place above a level; a hill or mountain: They stood on the heights overlooking the valley. · the highest part; top; apex; summit: In his dreams he ...
a measurement of how tall a person or thing is : the distance from the bottom to the top of a person or thing. [count]. What's the height of the building?
Illustrated definition of Height: The distance from top to bottom. Or at right angles from any base to the furthest corner.
height in American English · 1. the topmost point of anything · 2. the highest limit; greatest degree; extreme; climax; culmination. the height of absurdity · 3 ...
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Height is measure of vertical distance, either vertical extent or vertical position For example, "The height of that building is 50 m" or "The height of an ...
/haɪt/ · noun. the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top. synonyms: tallness · noun. elevation especially above sea ...
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[uncountable, countable] the measurement of how tall a person or thing is. Height: 210 mm. Width: 57 mm. Length: 170 mm. Please state your height and weight ...
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(often plural) a high place from which one can look out. From the heights of that hill one can see the whole town.I looked down at the street below from the ...
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