How to use tall in a sentence Tall trees, at least about 30m high We use high for mountains and for things which are a long way above the ground:
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Tall - definition and meaning with pictures | Picture Dictionary & Books
The sears tower is taller than the empire state building
Four of her friends are six feet or.
Having a relatively great height Of more than average stature See examples of tall used in a sentence. Having a relatively great height or stature
Having stature or height as specified A man six feet tall Large in amount or degree Someone or something that is tall has a greater height than is normal or average
She was a young woman, fairly tall and fairly slim
Tall generally refers to a considerably greater height or length than the average or typical In relation to people, it often means having a height above the average for their gender, age, or group. More tall definitions include two standard deviations above average height and the 95th percentile. Definition of tall adjective from the oxford advanced learner's dictionary
(of a person, building, tree, etc.) having a greater than average height He's grown taller since i last. Four of her friends are six. In relation to people, it often means having a height above the average for their gender, age, or.

Tall / tɔːl / adj
Of more than average height (postpositive) having a specified height A woman five feet tall Tall is used instead of high to talk about people My brother’s much taller than me
Tall is also used for things that are high and narrow such as trees She ordered cold beer in a tall glass. Having its top a long way up Having a great vertical (and often greater than horizontal) extent

