Difference between Utmost and High

What is the difference between Utmost and High?

Utmost as a noun is maximum; greatest possible amount or quantity. while High as a noun is a period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs

Utmost

Part of speech: noun

Definition: maximum; greatest possible amount or quantity.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Situated at the most distant limit; farthest The most extreme; ultimate; greatest

Example sentence: It's very, very important to me, no matter who the person is, to play that person with the utmost degree of truth that I'm able to bring. But playing a character like Jack Sparrow or Willy Wonka, that requires nothing but a degree of responsibility to the intent of the story - responsibility to the film-maker to deliver the goods.

High

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: In or to an elevated position.In or at a great value.In a pitch of great frequency.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Being elevated in position or status, a state of being above many things.Tall, lofty, at a great distance above the ground (at high altitude).To be under the influence of a mood affecting drug; stoned.Of a quantity or value, great or large.Of greater frequency, or with more rapid wave oscillations.

Example sentence: Authenticity is everything! You have to wake up every day and look in the mirror, and you want to be proud of the person who's looking back at you. And you can only do that if you're being honest with yourself and being a person of high character. You have an opportunity every single day to write that story of your life.

We hope you now know whether to use Utmost or High in your sentence.

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