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Grammar : Adj |
Spell : tawl |
Phonetic Transcription : tɔl |
- believable
- little
- low
- mild
- reasonable
- sensible
- short
- small
- tiny
- unimportant
Definition of tall
Origin :
- «high in stature,» 1520s, probably ultimately from Old English getæl «prompt, active.» Sense evolved to «brave, valiant, seemly, proper» (late 14c.), then to «attractive, handsome» (mid-15c.), and finally «being of more than average height.» The Old English word is related to Old High German gi-zal «quick,» Gothic un-tals «indocile.»
- Sense evolution is remarkable, but adjectives applied to persons often mutate quickly in meaning (e.g. pretty, buxom, German klein «small, little,» which in Middle High German meant the same as its English cognate clean). Meaning «exaggerated» (as in tall tale) is American English colloquial attested by 1846. Phrase tall, dark, and handsome is recorded from 1906.
- adj high in stature, length
- adj exaggerated, unreasonable
Example sentences :
- Philothea’s tall figure was a lovely union of majesty and grace.
- Extract from : « Philothea » by Lydia Maria Child
- «That’s it,» he said, as he busied himself with a tall glass and the cracked ice.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- “A tall and stalwart esquire, methinks,” said Master Headley.
- Extract from : « The Armourer’s Prentices » by Charlotte M. Yonge
- He’s not so large or tall, but quick and springy, and muscled like a panther.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- It lies behind that tall monument; I cannot see it for the blossoming boughs.
- Extract from : « Malbone » by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- He was met halfway by a tall, strong man of middle age or more.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- Opposite him sat a tall fellow very erect and stiff in his chair.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- He reined the pinto under the trees to look up at that tall, black mass.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- «Pierre is as tall as his father,» he said, smiling at the youth.
- Extract from : « The Raid From Beausejour; And How The Carter Boys Lifted The Mortgage » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- «Stint it, Humphrey,» said the tall squire, with a burst of laughter.
- Extract from : « The White Company » by Arthur Conan Doyle
Synonyms for tall
- absurd
- alpine
- altitudinous
- beanstalk
- big
- demanding
- difficult
- elevated
- embellished
- exorbitant
- farfetched
- giant
- great
- hard
- high-reaching
- implausible
- impossible
- lank
- lanky
- lofty
- outlandish
- overblown
- preposterous
- rangy
- sizable
- sky-high
- skyscraping
- soaring
- statuesque
- steep
- towering
- unbelievable
Based on : Thesaurus.com — Gutenberg.org — Dictionary.com — Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019
Opposite of Tall, Antonym of Tall, 11 Opposite Words For Tall
Meaning; Of great or more than average height, especially (with reference to an object) relative to width
Opposites of Tall
- short
- brief
- concise
- curt
- summary
- mini
- little
- small
- few
- under
- poor
Synonym for Tall
- long
- extended
- lengthy
- prolonged
- maxi
- high
- loud
- elevated
- superior
- lofty
Example Sentences
- Samuel is very tall.
- I’m as tall as he is.
- Basketball players are always tall.
Most Common Opposite Words List
already – not yet
argue – agree
arrest – free
arrival – departure
arrive – depart
busy – lazy
buy – sell
calm – excited
careful – careless
careless – careful
catch – miss
ceiling – floor
defend – attack
empty – full
fix – break
flat – hilly
harvest – plant
humid – dry
hungry – thirsty
husband – wife
ose – win
loser – winner
loud – quiet
ever – always
new – ancient
occupied – vacant
odd – even
off – on
resent – past
private – public
sad – happy
sadness – happiness
safe – dangerous
safety – danger
thin – thick
useless – useful
vacant – occupied
valley – mountain
omen – men
yes – no
young – old
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tall
Deep, while an antonym of high in usage, may apply to the very same distance simply measured in an opposite direction, high applying to vertical distance measured from below upward, and deep to vertical distance measured from above downward; as, a deep valley nestling between high mountains. High is a relative term signifying greatly raised above any object, base, or surface, in comparison with what is usual, or with some standard; a table is high if it exceeds thirty inches; a hill is not high at a hundred feet. That is tall whose height is greatly in excess of its breadth or diameter, and whose actual height is great for an object of its kind; as, a tall tree; a tall man; tall grass. That is lofty which is imposing or majestic in height; we term a spire tall with reference to its altitude, or lofty with reference to its majestic appearance. That is elevated which is raised somewhat above its surroundings; that is eminent which is far above them; as, an elevated platform; an eminent promontory. In the figurative sense, elevated is less than eminent, and this less than exalted; we speak of high, lofty, or elevated thoughts, aims, etc., in the good sense, but sometimes of high feelings, looks, words, etc., in the invidious sense of haughty or arrogant. A high ambition may be merely selfish; a lofty ambition is worthy and noble. Towering, in the literal sense compares with lofty and majestic; but in the figurative sense, its use is almost always invidious; as, a towering passion; a towering ambition disregards and crushes all opposing considerations, however rational, lovely, or holy. Compare STEEP.
Antonyms:
base, deep, degraded, depressed, dwarfed, inferior, low, mean, short, stuntedSynonyms:
elevated, eminent, exalted, high, lofty, noble, proud, steep, towering, uplifted
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talladjective
a garment size for a tall person
Antonyms:
dumpy, squabby, stumpy, thickset, credible, believable, low-set, heavyset, short-stalked, chunky, half-length, pint-sized, little, easy, pint-size, sawed-off, runty, squab, short, squat, unrhetorical, squatty, stocky, compact, sawn-off, thick -
talladjective
great in vertical dimension; high in stature
«tall people»; «tall buildings»; «tall trees»; «tall ships»
Antonyms:
stocky, dumpy, credible, sawn-off, stumpy, chunky, compact, half-length, pint-sized, short, low-set, squab, easy, thick, squatty, unrhetorical, thickset, heavyset, short-stalked, squat, believable, squabby, sawed-off, runty, little, pint-sizeSynonyms:
tall(a), grandiloquent, marvellous, magniloquent, improbable, marvelous -
grandiloquent, magniloquent, talladjective
lofty in style
«he engages in so much tall talk, one never really realizes what he is saying»
Antonyms:
sawed-off, short-stalked, half-length, thick, stocky, squat, pint-size, believable, little, easy, squatty, compact, runty, dumpy, pint-sized, sawn-off, low-set, squab, short, unrhetorical, stumpy, chunky, squabby, credible, thickset, heavysetSynonyms:
marvelous, improbable, tall(a), portentous, overblown, grandiloquent, pontifical, marvellous, pompous, magniloquent -
tall(a)adjective
impressively difficult
«a tall order»
Antonyms:
pint-sized, stumpy, squab, half-length, little, sawed-off, believable, squat, heavyset, compact, low-set, unrhetorical, easy, squabby, runty, stocky, sawn-off, credible, squatty, pint-size, short-stalked, chunky, short, dumpy, thickset, thick -
improbable, marvelous, marvellous, tall(a)adjective
too improbable to admit of belief
«a tall story»
Antonyms:
low-set, credible, sawn-off, pint-size, squab, squabby, pint-sized, runty, heavyset, squat, easy, stocky, little, compact, thick, thickset, short-stalked, squatty, half-length, sawed-off, believable, short, dumpy, unrhetorical, chunky, stumpy
How to use tall in a sentence?
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Rex Ingram:
You were a product of your community who represented the best of the diverse melting pot we call home in Los Angeles, you stood tall, defending life and liberty, so that everyone else could live their American Dream.
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Kathlene Torres:
I don’t think that they secured her head because she wasn’t tall enough for her head to be secured.
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Dion Green:
Since my dad died in my arms that night, I’ve been advocating across the country fighting against all types of laws, helping victims of crime, i’m not going to be quiet ; I’m going to stand tall with a voice, and I want to just keep being in their ear, and demanding change.
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Kelly Shar Khuu:
All the ladies were hitting him, i got the aluminum foil. The robber, a tall and robust man, was trying to yank the drawer free from the four petite women who held on with everything they had.
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Secretary Wilkie:
Once again the halls of Congress reverberate with odes to rugged individualism, state sovereignty, and contempt for the centralized super-state, these are bloodless battles Jefferson Davis could never fight but, they are no less vital for the future of American civilization. As our cities decay and our standards and spiritual traditions deteriorate, America is searching for a better way. Walker Percy urged us to look South to recover community, stability, and sense of place in God’s order which we have regrettably lost. That is a tall proposition but it is certainly one Jefferson Davis would understand and certainly one for which Jefferson Davis would fight.
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Word; Tall
Meaning; long, extended, lengthy
Opposites of Tall
- short
- brief
- concise
- curt
- summary
- mini
- little
- small
- few
- under
- poor
Here are Most Important Opposite Word List
- about – exactly
- above – below
- absence – presence
- abundance – lack
- accept – refuse
- accidental – intentional
- active – lazy
- add – subtract
- admit – deny
- adult – child
- advanced – elementary
- affirmative – negative
- afraid – brave
- after – before
- against – for
- alike – different
- alive – dead
- all – none
- allow – forbid
- already – not yet
- always – never
- ancient – modern
- ancestor – descendant
- agree – refuse
- amateur – professional
- amuse – bore
- ancestor – descendant
- angel – devil
- animal – human
- annoy – satisfy
- answer – ask
- answer – question
- awful – nice
- back – in front of
- background – foreground
- backward – forward
- bad – good
- bad luck – fortune
- beauty – ugliness
- before – after
- begin – end
- beginning – end
- behind – in front of
- below – above
- best – worst
- better – worse
- beautiful – ugly
- big – small
- birth – death
- bitter – sweet
- black – white
- blunt – sharp
- body – soul
- bore – amuse
- boring – exciting
- careless – careful
- catch – miss
- ceiling – floor
- cellar – attic
- centre – outskirts
- certainly – probably
- changeable – constant
- cheap – expensive
- child – adult
- children – parents
- clean – dirty
- clear – cloudy
- clever – stupid
- close – open
- closed – open
- cloudy – clear
- cold – hot
- cold – heat
- come – go
- comedy – drama
- complicated – simple
- compliment – insult
- cool – warm
- correct – wrong
- courage – fear
- courageous – cowardly
- cowardly – brave
- create – destroy
- cruel – human
- cry – whisper
- cry – laugh
- damage – repair
- danger – security
- dangerous – safe
- dark – light
- daughter – son
- dawn – dusk
- day – night
- dead – alive
- death – birth
- deep – shallow
- defeat – victory
- defence – attack
- defend – attack
- delicious – awful
- deny – admit
- depart – arrive
- departure – arrival
- descendant – ancestor
- descent – ascent
- desperate – hopeful
- destroy – build
- domestic – foreign
- down – up
- downstairs – upstairs
- drama – comedy
- dry – humid
- dull – interesting
- dusk – dawn
- early – late
- east – west
- easy – difficult
- elementary – advanced
- emigrate – immigrate
- emigration – immigration
- empty – full
- end – begin
- end – beginning
- ending – beginning
- enemy – friend
- enjoy – hate
- enter – leave
- entrance – exit
- equal – different
- even – odd
- evening – morning
- everybody – nobody
- export – import
- exposure – shelter
- extreme – moderate
- fail – succeed
- failure – success
- false – true
- far – near
- fast – slow
- fat – slim
- fear – courage
- female – male
- few – many
- final – first
- find – lose
- finish – begin
- finish – start
- first – final
- fix – break
- flat – hilly
- floor – ceiling
- follow – lead
- forbid – allow
- for – against
- foreground – background
- foreign – domestic
- foreigner – native
- forget – remember
- form – destroy
- fortune – bad luck
- gentle – violent
- gentleman – lady
- giant – tiny
- girl – boy
- give – take
- go – come
- good – bad
- grown-up – child
- guest – host
- guilty – innocent
- happiness – sadness
- happy – sad
- handsome – ugly
- hard – easy
- harvest – plant
- hate – enjoy
- health – disease
- healthy – ill
- heat – cold
- heaven – hell
- heavy – light
- huge – tiny
- human – animal
- humane – cruel
- humid – dry
- hungry – thirsty
- husband – wife
- in front of – back
- ignore – notice
- ill – healty
- immigrate – emigrate
- immigration – emigration
- import – export
- in – out
- include – exclude
- increase – reduce
- innocent – guilty
- inside – outside
- insult – compliment
- intelligent – silly
- intentional – accidental
- be interested in – bore
- interesting – boring
- interrupt – continue
- junior – senior
- kind – cruel
- lack – abundance
- lady – gentleman
- land – take off
- land – water
- large – small
- last – first
- late – early
- laugh – cry
- lazy – active
- lead – follow
- learn – teach
- leave – arrive
- left – right
- lend – borrow
- less – more
- let – forbid
- lie – stand
- life – death
- light – dark
- light – heavy
- like – hate
- liquid – solid
- little – big
- little – much
- live – die
- long – short
- lose – win
- loser – winner
- loud – quiet
- love – hate
- lovely – terrible
- low – high
- lower – raise
- bad luck – good luck
- good luck – bad luck
- major – minor
- male – female
- man – woman
- many – few
- midnight – noon
- minimum – maximum
- minor – major
- miss – hit
- miss – catch
- moderate – extreme
- modern – ancient
- monarchy – republic
- moon – sun
- more – less
- morning – evening
- mountain – valley
- much – little
- narrow – broad
- nasty – nice
- native – foreigner
- natural – artificial
- near – distant
- negative – affirmative
- nephew – niece
- never – always
- new – ancient
- nice – awful
- niece – nephew
- night – day
- no – yes
- nobody – everybody
- noisy – quiet
- noon – midnight
- none of – al lot of
- normal – strange
- north – south
- not yet – already
- nothing – everything
- notice – ignore
- now – then
- occasionally – frequently
- occupied – vacant
- odd – even
- off – on
- often – seldom
- old – modern
- on – off
- open – closed
- open – closed
- opponent – supporter
- order – mess
- ordinary – special
- other – same
- out – in
- outside – inside
- outskirts – centre
- over – under
- parents – children
- part – whole
- partial – total
- particular – general
- pass – fail
- past – future
- peace – war
- permit – forbid
- plant – harvest
- plenty – lack
- pleasant – awful
- polite – rude
- poor – rich
- poverty – wealth
- powerful – weak
- presence – absence
- present – past
- pretty – ugly
- private – public
- probably – certainly
- professional – amateur
- protect – attack
- protection – attack
- public – private
- pull – push
- pupil – teacher
- push – pull
- question – answer
- quick – slow
- quiet – loud
- raise – lower
- rainy – sunny
- rear – front
- receive – send
- reduce – increase
- refuse – agree
- regret – satisfaction
- scream – whisper
- security – danger
- seldom – often
- sell – buy
- send – receive
- senior – junior
- separate – connect
- serious – funny
- servant – master
- set free – arrest
- shallow – deep
- sharp – blunt
- shelter – exposure
- short – long
- shout – whisper
- shut – open
- sick – healthy
- silent – noisy
- silly – intelligent
- simple – complicated
- sink – rise
- single – married
- sister – brother
- sit – stand
- slim – fat
- slow – fast
- small – big
- smooth – rough
- soft – hard
- solid – liquid
- some – many
- sometimes – often
- son – daughter
- soul – body
- sour – sweet
- south – north
- special – general
- spring – autumn
- stand – sit
- start – stop
- start – finish
- stop – start
- stand – lie
- strange – normal
- stranger – native
- strict – gentle
- strong – weak
- student – teacher
- stupid – clever
- suburb – centre
- succeed – fail
- success – failure
- subtract – add
- sugar – salt
- summer – winter
- sun – moon
- sunny – cloudy
- true – false
- trust – suspect
- ugliness – beauty
- ugly – beautiful
- under – over
- unite – divide
- unity – division
- up – down
- upstairs – downstairs
- urban – rural
- useful – useless
- useless – useful
- vacant – occupied
- valley – mountain
- vertical – horizontal
- victory – defeat
- village – town
- violent – gentle
- visitor – host
- voluntary – compulsory
- vowel – consonant
- war – peace
- warm – cool
- waste – save
- water – land
- weak – powerful
- wealth – poverty
- wealthy – poor
- wedding – divorce
Antonym of Tall
Word. Antonym. Tall. Small, Short. Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar.
Furthermore, What is the plural feminine form of the word tall in Spanish? the adjective tall/alto has the ‘s’ on the end and is the feminine alta instead of alto, because the subject it is describing is a group and is feminine… right? August 15, 2014. CattleRustler. Si’, « la mujer es alta » (singular) « las mujeres son altas » – « el hombre es alto » « los hombres son altos ».
What is the opposite of tall answer? What is the opposite of tall?
short | petite |
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thin | low |
stumpy | dwarfed |
measly | runted |
knee-high | insignificant |
Besides, What is opposite of tall person? Noun. Opposite of tall male. dwarf.
What is synonyms and antonyms of tall?
Synonyms & Antonyms of tall
- altitudinous,
- high,
- lofty,
- towering.
also, What is the opposite of Gordo? What is the opposite of gordo?
lean | non-fatty |
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unfatty | slight |
Is tall a verb or noun? (of a building, etc.) Having its top a long way up; having a great vertical (and often greater than horizontal) extent; high. Having a vertical extent greater than the average. For example, somebody with a height of over 6 feet would generally be considered to be tall.
What is green Spanish? verde. More Spanish words for green. el verde noun.
What are the antonyms?
Antonyms are words with opposite meanings. For example, good and bad. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. For example, tiny & small.
What is the meaning of rangy in English? Definition of rangy
1 : able to range for considerable distances. 2a : long-limbed and long-bodied rangy cattle. b : tall and slender. 3 : having room for ranging. 4 : having great scope.
What is the opposite short?
‘Long’ or ‘tall’ can both be opposite of ‘short’. When talking about length, then ‘long’ is used.
What is the Synonym of short? concise, brief, succinct, to the point, compact, terse, curt, summary, economical, crisp, short and sweet, pithy, epigrammatic, laconic, pointed, thumbnail, abridged, abbreviated, condensed, synoptic, compendious, summarized, contracted, curtailed, truncated. long, overlong, verbose. 5’for a short time’
What are adjectives for tall?
tall Definitions and Synonyms
adjective | tall |
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comparative | taller |
superlative | tallest |
What is the adverb of tall?
adjective. Tall is defined as in a dignified manner. An example of tall used as an adverb is in the phrase « walk tall, » which means to walk with pride. adverb.
What is the verb of tall? Verb. tall (first-person singular past tense talla, participle tallur) to laugh at. to mock.
What is another name for a tall person? In this page you can discover 55 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for tall, like: towering, skyhigh, altitudinous, grandiloquent, high, marvellous, unbelievable, short, outlandish, improbable and elevated.
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number | feminine | masculine |
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singular | perezosa | perezoso |
• 3 janv. 2022
What is the adjective of tall? adjective, tall·er, tall·est. having a relatively great height; of more than average stature: a tall woman; tall grass. having stature or height as specified: a man six feet tall. large in amount or degree; considerable: a tall price; Swinging that deal is a tall order. extravagant; difficult to believe: a tall tale.
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