higher

adjective / adverb22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

education at a college or university level

a more advanced or superior stage or rank

study or education at a college or university

a term for God or a deity, especially in the context of spirituality and recovery programs

an advanced academic degree, such as a master's or doctorate

a court that can review and overturn the decisions of a lower court, such as an appeals court

an academic award that is above a high school diploma but often below a bachelor's degree

advanced branches of mathematics, such as calculus or abstract algebra

the upper boundary or maximum value allowed

a larger portion or percentage of something

a concept in spirituality representing one's true, enlightened, and eternal self

a state of spiritual or philosophical awareness beyond ordinary perception

a more spiritual, intellectual, or moral level of existence or thought

a group with higher income, subject to higher taxes

a steeper incline or gradient

a judicial body with the authority to review decisions from a lower one

refers to a more complex or evolutionarily advanced animal, like a mammal

advanced mental or spiritual capabilities, such as reason or intuition

a biologically complex organism, typically multicellular with differentiated tissues

a broader or more general level in a system of categorization, e.g., in biology

mammals considered more intelligent or evolutionarily advanced, like primates

to ascend to a greater altitude, level, or position