heights
/haɪts/
noun
- The plural form of height; a measurement of how tall someone or something is, or how far above the ground something is.
- The building's heights vary from 10 to 50 stories.
- She recorded the heights of all the students in her class.
- The pilot checked the aircraft's heights during the flight.
- High places or elevated areas, such as mountains or tall buildings.
- The hikers enjoyed the breathtaking views from the heights.
- The castle was built on the heights overlooking the valley.
- He has a fear of heights and avoids tall balconies.
- The highest level or degree of something; a peak or climax.
- Her career reached new heights after she won the award.
- The storm reached terrifying heights of fury.
- The artist's work achieved heights of creativity never seen before.