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1. relief
noun.
(rɪˈliːf, riːˈliːf)
The
feeling
that
comes
when
something
burdensome
is
removed
or
reduced.
Antonyms
inflate
lengthen
accelerate
strengthen
Synonyms
comfort
assuagement
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2. relief
noun.
(rɪˈliːf, riːˈliːf)
The
condition
of
being
comfortable
or
relieved
(especially
after
being
relieved
of
distress).
Antonyms
discomfort
increment
activity
decrease
decrement
augmentation
Synonyms
respite
ease
reprieve
comfortableness
3. relief
noun.
(rɪˈliːf, riːˈliːf)
(law)
redress
awarded
by
a
court.
Antonyms
appreciation
addition
strengthening
classification
inflation
waxing
widening
Synonyms
amends
damages
indemnity
restitution
indemnification
4. relief
noun.
(rɪˈliːf, riːˈliːf)
Assistance
in
time
of
difficulty.
Antonyms
unequal
different
inadequate
inadequacy
unsatisfactory
biological
refrain
Synonyms
aid
assistance
consolation
comfort
succor
5. high
adjective.
(ˈhaɪ)
Greater
than
normal
in
degree
or
intensity
or
amount.
Antonyms
inferior
low
stand still
rise
ascend
fat
rich
Synonyms
superior
graduate
higher
soaring
last
Etymology
high (English)
high (Middle English (1100-1500))
hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. high
adjective.
(ˈhaɪ)
(literal
meaning)
being
at
or
having
a
relatively
great
or
specific
elevation
or
upward
extension
(sometimes
used
in
combinations
like
`knee-high').
Antonyms
low
short
side
bottom
down
high pitch
low pitch
Synonyms
high-stepping
up
steep
high-level
high-topped
Etymology
high (English)
high (Middle English (1100-1500))
hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. high
adverb.
(ˈhaɪ)
At
a
great
altitude.
Antonyms
downward
falling
Synonyms
high up
Etymology
high (English)
high (Middle English (1100-1500))
hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. high
adjective.
(ˈhaɪ)
Standing
above
others
in
quality
or
position.
Antonyms
inferior
downwardly
downwards
Synonyms
superior
Etymology
high (English)
high (Middle English (1100-1500))
hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. high
adjective.
(ˈhaɪ)
Used
of
sounds
and
voices;
high
in
pitch
or
frequency.
Antonyms
low
unconstricted
colorless
beseeching
quiet
single
descending
Synonyms
high-pitched
nasal
alto
falsetto
sopranino
Etymology
high (English)
high (Middle English (1100-1500))
hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. high
noun.
(ˈhaɪ)
A
lofty
level
or
position
or
degree.
Antonyms
low
highness
shortness
tall
Synonyms
grade
degree
Etymology
high (English)
high (Middle English (1100-1500))
hiȝe (Middle English (1100-1500))
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