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tall
[ tawl ]
adjective
- having a relatively great height; of more than average stature: tall grass.
a tall woman;
tall grass.
Antonyms: short
- 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.
He engages in so much tall talk, one never really knows what he's saying.
- having more than usual length; long and relatively narrow:
He carried a tall walking stick.
- (of a drink) consisting of liquor mixed with other ingredients and served in a large glass, as a cocktail:
We watched as he put together a Mamie Taylor, a tall drink with Scotch, ginger beer, and lime.
- Tall, (of beverages at Starbucks coffee shops) being of a small size equal to 12 ounces (354 milliliters). Compare Grande ( def ), Venti ( def ).
- Archaic. valiant.
- Obsolete.
- seemly; proper.
- fine; handsome.
adverb
- in a proud, confident, or erect manner: to walk tall.
to stand tall;
to walk tall.
noun
- Tall, (at Starbucks coffee shops) a small size of beverage equal to 12 ounces (354 milliliters). Compare Grande ( def ), Venti ( def ).
tall
/ tɔːl /
adjective
- of more than average height
- postpositive having a specified height
a woman five feet tall
- ( in combination )
a twenty-foot-tall partition
- informal.exaggerated or incredible
a tall story
- informal.difficult to accomplish
a tall order
- an archaic word for excellent
Derived Forms
- ˈtallness, noun
Other Words From
- tall·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of tall1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tall1
Idioms and Phrases
- walk tall
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Smith: Chevy’s a bit taller than I am.
The most expensive part of Phase 2 is a new videoboard, which will follow the curvature of the north side rim and be much wider — but not taller — than the current screen.
Mr Mitchell said descriptions of the tavern, which occupied the ground floor of a tall tenement, gave an impression of the claustrophobic confines of the Old Town.
It’s named after the main character in a popular old song - in which the singer laments that a tall, handsome young man is leaving his Palestinian homeland to travel far away.
“And he’s so tall and long that he doesn’t look that fast on tape. But he covers a lot of ground. So containing him, especially on third downs, is going to be critical.”
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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