height
the typical or normal height for a group
neither tall nor short
reaching a higher level of success, achievement, or performance than before
not tall; being of a small height
the greatest possible height that something can reach or be
referring to the total height of a person, often when they are standing up straight
a very large height, emphasizing the impressiveness of it
a large or significant height
the height from the floor to the ceiling of a room
similar to medium height, not tall or short
an extremely impressive and imposing height
at a height level with a person's shoulders
at a height level with a person's chest
the feeling of fear or anxiety when in a high place; acrophobia
to be comfortable in high places without feeling afraid or dizzy
used to state the specific altitude or height above a reference point
used to specify the measurement of how tall something is
from a high position looking down
to arrive at a particular height, either through growth or movement
for a living thing to develop and reach a particular height over time
to find the size of something's height using a standard unit
to change the height of an object to make it suitable
to succeed in reaching a high level of performance or success
for a plane, bird, etc., to fly to a higher level
for a plane, bird, etc., to move to a lower level in the air
to officially calculate or discover the height of something
to keep an aircraft at the same height
to climb to the top of something very high, or to reach a high level of success