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- Dictionaryhigh-rise/ˈhʌɪrʌɪz/
adjective
- 1. (of a building) having many storeys: "a high-rise block of flats"
noun
- 1. a building with many storeys: "a twelve-floor high-rise"
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adjective. uk / ˈhaɪ.raɪz / us / ˈhaɪ.raɪz / tall, with many floors: a high-rise office building. Opposite.
The meaning of HIGH-RISE is being multistory and equipped with elevators. How to use high-rise in a sentence.
noun [ C ] us / ˈhaɪ.raɪz / uk / ˈhaɪ.raɪz / Add to word list. a tall modern building with many floors: She lives in a high-rise overlooking the river. Synonyms. skyscraper. tower block UK. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Buildings in general. -bedroomed. beach hut. building. bunkhouse. campanile. facility. four-square. geodesic dome.
High-rise definition: (of a building) having a comparatively large number of stories and equipped with elevators. See examples of HIGH-RISE used in a sentence.
A high-rise is a modern building which is very tall and has many levels or floors. That big high-rise above us is where he lives. American English : high-rise / ˈhaɪˌraɪz /
Definitions of high-rise. adjective. used of buildings of many stories equipped with elevators; tall. “avenues lined with high-rise apartment buildings” synonyms: multistorey, multistoried, multistory. having more than one story. storeyed, storied. having stories as indicated. see more. noun.
HIGH-RISE definition: A high-rise building is very tall and has a lot of floors.. Learn more.