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All high antonyms

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adjective high

  • dishonourable β€” showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful: Cheating is dishonorable.
  • low-pitched β€” pitched in a low register or key: a low-pitched aria for the basso.

adj high

  • miniature β€” a representation or image of something on a small or reduced scale.
  • teeny β€” tiny.
  • tiny β€” very small; minute; wee.
  • insignificant β€” unimportant, trifling, or petty: Omit the insignificant details.
  • unimportant β€” of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
  • lowly β€” humble in station, condition, or nature: a lowly cottage.
  • stunted β€” slowed or stopped abnormally in growth or development.
  • worthless β€” without worth; of no use, importance, or value; good-for-nothing: a worthless person; a worthless contract.
  • dishonorable β€” showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful: Cheating is dishonorable.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • little β€” small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
  • minute β€” the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
  • small β€” of limited size; of comparatively restricted dimensions; not big; little: a small box.
  • short β€” having little length; not long.
  • humble β€” not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
  • ground β€” the act of grinding.
  • dwarfed β€” a person of abnormally small stature owing to a pathological condition, especially one suffering from cretinism or some other disease that produces disproportion or deformation of features and limbs.
  • low β€” to utter by or as by lowing.
  • inferior β€” lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
  • mean β€” to intend for a particular purpose, destination, etc.: They were meant for each other. Synonyms: destine, foreordain.
  • depressed β€” If you are depressed, you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.
  • down β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • sober β€” not intoxicated or drunk.
  • soft β€” yielding readily to touch or pressure; easily penetrated, divided, or changed in shape; not hard or stiff: a soft pillow.
  • weak β€” not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  • ignorant β€” lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
  • stupid β€” lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
  • indistinct β€” not distinct; not clearly marked or defined: indistinct markings.
  • inexpensive β€” not expensive; not high in price; costing little.
  • poor β€” having little or no money, goods, or other means of support: a poor family living on welfare.
  • moderate β€” kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
  • reasonable β€” agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • calm β€” A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
  • normal β€” conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • bland β€” If you describe someone or something as bland, you mean that they are rather dull and unexciting.
  • tasteless β€” having no taste or flavor; insipid.
  • mild β€” amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
  • cheap β€” Goods or services that are cheap cost less money than usual or than you expected.
  • common β€” If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
  • minor β€” lesser, as in size, extent, or importance, or being or noting the lesser of two: a minor share.
  • trivial β€” of very little importance or value; insignificant: Don't bother me with trivial matters.
  • inessential β€” not essential; not necessary; nonessential.
  • unnecessary β€” not necessary or essential; needless; unessential.
  • subordinate β€” placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
  • nonessential β€” not essential; not necessary: Nonessential use of gasoline was forbidden during the war.
  • secondary β€” next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
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