High or tall?
We use high for mountains and for things which are a long way above the ground: There are some high mountains in the north of the country.
The light switch is too high for a child to use.
Warning:
We don’t use high when we talk about people. We use tall: Sally is very tall and slim – she could get a job as a model!
Not: Sally is very high and slim …
Tall people often get backache.
We use tall to describe things which are high and thin in their shape (e.g. buildings, trees): The tall trees by the river give welcome shade on hot days.
You know that very tall, white building just where the motorway begins – that’s where I work.
See also:
Measurements
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