"Highs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Highs" Meaning

"Highs" is a plural noun. It can refer to:

The highest or greatest points or degrees: "The highs of the rollercoaster were intense."
Good or desirable events or experiences: "We enjoyed the highs of our vacation, but the lows were challenging."
The highest or most elevated periods of a person's life, such as their career or personal success: "He experienced the highs of his career at the top of his profession."
In temperature records, the highest temperature recorded in a specific area or period: "The town recorded highs of 100 degrees Fahrenheit last summer."
In chemistry, the highest energy state or state of a substance: "The molecule is in its highest energy state."
In music, a note or pitch at the highest end of the musical range: "The singer hit the highs with precision and clarity."

"Highs" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Highs"


1. The weather report predicted a series of highs and lows throughout the week.


In this example, "highs" refers to the highest temperatures expected during the week.

2. The amusement park was filled with the sounds of screaming highs and laughter.


Here, "highs" is used as a plural noun to describe the intense excitement and thrill of the ride.

3. After years of struggling, the stock market finally hit new highs.


In this example, "highs" refers to the peak or maximum value that the stock market has reached.

4. The highs and lows of her relationship were a rollercoaster of emotions.


Here, "highs" (and "lows") is used figuratively to describe the intense ups and downs experienced in a romantic relationship.

5. The choir sang the highs and lows with perfect harmony.


In this example, "highs" refers to the highest pitched notes in the song, sung with precision and clarity.

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Highlighters are brightly colored markers or pens used to draw attention to specific words, phrases, or sections of text, such as in note-taking, reading comprehension, or reviewing. They are often used to create visual aids to help distinguish important or key information from non-essential details. Highlighters come in a range of colors, such as yellow, pink, green, blue, and orange, and are commonly used in academic, professional, and everyday settings.

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Highlights refer to the most notable, remarkable, or attention-grabbing features, aspects, or parts of something, such as a book, movie, or event. It can also describe the brightest or most intense parts of a visual display, like a neon sign or a sunset.

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Adverb. To a great or excessive degree; extremely.

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