high up

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high up

He placed the birdhouse high up in the old oak tree.

Definition
  1. Adverb:
    • At a great altitude or elevation; far above the ground or a base level. This describes a position that is physically elevated or located a significant vertical distance upwards.
Usage

The adverb "high up" is used to describe the location of something or someone as being at a considerable height. It often emphasizes that the position is notably elevated compared to a reference point, such as the ground or sea level.

Examples
  • Adverb:
    • The eagle's nest was built high up in the cliffs.
    • We could see the entire city from our apartment high up in the skyscraper.
    • He hung the picture high up on the wall, out of the children's reach.
Advanced Usage
  • "high up in/on [something]": This common collocation specifies the elevated object or structure where something is located.
    • The satellite orbits high up in the atmosphere.
    • The CEO's office is high up on the corporate ladder. (This is a metaphorical use, comparing corporate hierarchy to physical height.)
Variants and Related Words
  • High (adverb): At or to a considerable or specified height. (e.g., )
  • Up high (adverbial phrase): A less common variant with similar meaning, often used for emphasis or in informal speech. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • At a great height
  • Far up
  • Aloft (more formal/literary)
Notes on Meaning
  • Literal vs. Metaphorical: Primarily used for literal, physical height. It can be used metaphorically (as in "high up in the organization") to indicate a position of seniority or importance, though this is an extension of the core meaning.
  • Not a Noun or Adjective: In the provided context, "high up" functions solely as an adverbial phrase. It is not used as a noun (e.g., to mean an important person) in this specific entry.
high up

He placed the birdhouse high up in the old oak tree.

Adverb
  1. at a great altitude
    • he climbed high on the ladder

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