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Main Entry: elevated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: raised up

Synonyms:

aerial, high, high-rise, lifted, raised, stately, tall, towering, upheaved, uplifted, upraised, uprisen

Antonyms:

base, decreased, dropped, lessened, lowered, lowly
Main Entry: high
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: tall; at a great distance aloft

Synonyms:

aerial, alpine, altitudinous, big, colossal, elevated, eminent, flying, formidable, giant, gigantic, grand, great, high rise, high-reaching, hovering, huge, immense, large, lofty, long, sky-high, sky-scraping, soaring, steep, towering, tremendous, uplifted, upraised

Antonyms:

dwarfed, low, lowly, short, stunted
Main Entry: lofty
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: high, elevated

Synonyms:

aerial, airy, high-rise, lifted, raised, sky-high, skyscraping, skyward, soaring, spiring, tall, towering

Antonyms:

below, beneath, low
Main Entry: skyscraper
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: tall building

Synonyms:

high-rise, high-rise building, superstructure, tower
Main Entry: tenement
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: apartment house

Synonyms:

apartment complex, boarding house, coop, cooperative, den*, digs, dump*, flat, high-rise, high-rise apartment building, living quarters, pad, project housing, rental, slum
Main Entry: tower
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: very high building or building part

Synonyms:

belfry, castle, citadel, cloud buster, column, fort, fortification, fortress, high rise, keep, lookout, mast, minaret, monolith, obelisk, pillar, refuge, skyscraper, spire, steeple, stronghold, turret
Main Entry: heightened
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: elevated

Synonyms:

aerial, high, high-rise, lifted, raised, stately, tall, towering, upheaved, uplifted, upraised, uprisen
Main Entry: sky-high
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: lofty

Synonyms:

aerial, airy, high-rise, lifted, raised, skyscraping, skyward, soaring, spiring, tall, towering
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