Get the answer to the NYT Spelling Bee clue “They looked ____ and low for her keys, but never found them.”, starting with the letters hi.
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adjective
- Rising or extending upward a great distance taller than average, usual, or expected
"a high wall"
- Having a specified height or elevation tall
"six feet high"
- Situated or passing above the normal level, surface, base of measurement, or elevation
"the high desert"
- Verging on lateness
- Long past remote
"high antiquity"
- Elevated in pitch see pitch
"a high note"
- Relatively far from the equator
"high latitude"
- Rich in quality luxurious
"high living"
- Slightly tainted or spoiled
"high game meat"
- Exalted or elevated in character noble
"high purposes"
- Of greater degree, amount, cost, value, or content than average, usual, or expected
"high prices"
- Foremost in rank, dignity, or standing
"high officials"
- Serious, grave
"high crimes"
- Observed with the utmost solemnity
"high religious observances"
- Critical, climactic
"the high point of the novel"
- Intellectually or artistically of the first order or best quality
"high culture"
- Marked by sublime, heroic, or stirring events or subject matter
"high tragedy"
- Forcible, strong
"high winds"
- Stressing matters of doctrine and ceremony
- Filled with or expressing great joy or excitement
"high spirits"
- Intoxicated by or as if by a drug or alcohol
"high on cocaine"
- Articulated or pronounced with some part of the tongue close to the palate
"a high vowel"
adverb
- At or to a high place, altitude, level, or degree
"climbed higher"
- Well, luxuriously
noun
- Hill, knoll
- The space overhead sky
- Heaven
- A region where the pressure of the atmosphere is greater than normal a region of high barometric pressure
"a high moving out to the east"
- A point or level of greater amount, number, or degree than average or expected a high point or level
"sales reached a new high"
- The transmission gear of a vehicle (such as an automobile) giving the greatest speed of travel
"put it into high"
- An excited, euphoric, or stupefied state produced by or as if by a drug
"produces a high that lasts several hours"
- A state of elation or high spirits
"the high of victory"
noun
- The principal altar in a church
adjective
- Containing more than 20 percent of total plant nutrients
adjective
- Being out of reach of the current or tide or out of the water
- Being in a helpless or abandoned position
adverb
- Everywhere
adjective
- Arrogant, imperious
noun
- A vehicle headlight beam with a long-range focus
noun
- Abnormally elevated blood pressure especially of the arteries
This clue was used on January 25, 2025.