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tall

tall / tall

/tɔːl/

Adjective
comp: tallersup: tallest

This term describes verticality relative to a standard or a surrounding environment. When applied to people, it carries a neutral or positive connotation of stature, whereas when applied to objects, it emphasizes the ratio of height to width. It differs from high, which typically refers to a position above a base level or a specific elevation rather than the measurement of the object itself. While the word follows standard adjective patterns, it is frequently used in comparative and superlative forms to establish a hierarchy of height within a specific group. It does not possess irregular pluralization or countability constraints, as it functions as a descriptive modifier rather than a noun.

Meanings

Adjectivetall
[~][~ compared to something]

Of great or more than average height.

"He is the tallest boy in the class."

Adjectivetall
[~][~ compared to something]

Having a height that is considered impressive or imposing for a specific object or structure.

"The city is famous for its tall skyscrapers."

Examples

The basketball player is remarkably tall for his age.

The tall pine trees swayed gently in the wind.

She served the iced tea in a tall glass.

Collocations & Compounds

tall building

Noun collocation: a structure that extends a great distance upward

The city skyline is dominated by a tall building.

tall glass

Noun collocation: a container with a high vertical dimension relative to its width

She ordered a tall glass of iced tea.

tall tree

Noun collocation: a plant with a high vertical trunk

The tall tree provided shade for the entire garden.

tall person

Noun collocation: an individual of greater than average height

He is a very tall person compared to his siblings.

stand tall

Verb collocation: to maintain an upright posture or show confidence

Despite the criticism, she continued to stand tall.

Idioms & Sayings

stand tall

to maintain one's dignity or pride in a difficult situation

Despite the criticism, she continued to stand tall and defend her research.

a tall order

a task or request that is very difficult to fulfill

Asking the team to finish the entire project by tomorrow is a tall order.

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