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Synonyms and antonyms of At a high position or level in British Thesaurus

At a high position or level

high (adverb)

a long distance above the ground or above a particular position

above (adjective)

at a higher level than something or directly over it

top (adjective)

at or on the highest part of something

uppermost (adjective)

at the top, or in a higher position

aloft (adverb)

literary high up in the air

over (adverb)

in a higher position above someone or something, without touching them

high up (adjective)

in a high position above the ground

elevated (adjective)

formal at a higher level or amount than previously or than is normal

upper (adjective)

near the top, or at the top, of something

topmost (adjective)

highest

aerial (adjective)

taking place in the air

atop (preposition)

literary at the top of something

commanding (adjective)

a commanding view or a commanding position allows you to see all around you

flying (adjective)

done by throwing yourself through the air

high (adjective)

in a position a long way above the ground

high water mark (noun)

a mark that shows the highest level that a lake, a river, or the sea has risen to

high water mark (noun)

British the highest level that something reaches, before starting to come down again

in mid-air ()

while someone or something is in the air

mid-air (adjective)

happening in the air

onto (preposition)

into a position on an object or surface

onto (preposition)

to an area that you think of as a surface

on top of ()

covering someone or something

overhead (adjective)

above your head

peak (adjective)

a peak level of something is when it is highest

raised (adjective)

if part of your body is raised, it is higher than the rest of your body

sky-high (adjective)

very high

superior (adjective)

medical higher in position

upon (preposition)

literary on or onto something

upper (adjective)

higher than something else, especially one of two things that are a pair

upraised (adjective)

held in a higher position than usual

vertiginous (adjective)

formal in, or seen from, an extremely high place