Antonyms for high-level
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : hahy-lev-uh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhaɪˈlɛv əl |
Definition of high-level
- As in top-level : adj high-ranking, important
- As in important : adj eminent, influential, outstanding
- Some high-level servo mechanisms had not been thoroughly disconnected.
- Extract from : « The Junkmakers » by Albert R. Teichner
- Next let us see what are the special difficulties of the high-level project.
- Extract from : « The Panama Canal and its Makers » by Vaughan Cornish
- Investigation of the City took a particular type of high-level mind, and that kind of mind did not occur in vast numbers.
- Extract from : « Dead Giveaway » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- To it is due the need for all the expensive arrangements of docks and gates wherewith to store up the high-level water.
- Extract from : « Pioneers of Science » by Oliver Lodge
- The last-named company have built an elegant and convenient ‘high-level’ station, in front of the main centre transept.
- Extract from : « Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood » by Anonymous
- The great blot on the high-level scheme is that the great Gatun dam is not founded on solid rock.
- Extract from : « The Panama Canal and its Makers » by Vaughan Cornish
- The fear of undue delay seems to have been the principal deciding factor in favour of the high-level scheme.
- Extract from : « The Panama Canal and its Makers » by Vaughan Cornish
- Water is supplied to the upper ends of the cylinders from a high-level tank placed at the back of the gasholder.
- Extract from : « Acetylene, The Principles Of Its Generation And Use » by F. H. Leeds
- Antabamba itself lies on a smooth, high-level shoulder of the youthful Antabamba Valley.
- Extract from : « The Andes of Southern Peru » by Isaiah Bowman
- Going a step further in the operation, we see at C, the vessel hauled on to the slipways on the high-level quay.
- Extract from : « Scientific American Supplement No. 275 » by Various
Synonyms for high-level
- aristocratic
- big-time
- distinctive
- distinguished
- effective
- esteemed
- extraordinary
- famous
- first-class
- foremost
- four-star
- front-page
- grand
- heavy
- high profile
- high-level
- high-profile
- high-ranking
- high-up
- honored
- illustrious
- imposing
- incomparable
- leading
- majestic
- major-league
- noble
- notable
- noted
- noteworthy
- of note
- page-one
- potent
- powerful
- preeminent
- prominent
- remarkable
- seminal
- signal
- solid
- superior
- talented
- top-drawer
- top-notch
- upper-class
- VIP
- well-known
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