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Meanings of
highness
in English
Portuguese
soberba
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The quality of being high or lofty.
loftiness
lowness
Portuguese
soberba
Usage of
highness
in English
1
Your
highness
,
let us first see of what use these people are.
2
I am very happy in the gracious satisfaction of your royal
highness
.
3
Your royal
highness
is surely an unique in the art of negotiation.
4
I am the envoy of her royal
highness
the Duchess of Orleans.
5
Your
highness
is just in your indignation-thekafir deserves to be impaled.
6
In truth, your
highness
seems quite invigorated within the last half hour.
7
May it please your
highness
,
I have not lived long in Graustark.
8
My tidings are ill indeed, your
highness
;
aggravated and most undreamed-of ill.
9
Yes, your
highness
;
but I crave permission to serve you without salary.
10
Some years since your
highness
had a great triumph in this piece.
11
Perhaps your
highness
will have the kindness to explain it to me.
12
Count Quinnox is in despair over this extraordinary whim of yours,
highness
.
13
Accordng to your imperial command I accompanied her
highness
to the chapel.
14
Will your
highness
kindly look in the direction of the southern gate?
15
Your
highness
is quite right, and I thank you for the reminder.
16
It pleases your
highness
to make a jest of what I say.
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highness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
royal highness
serene highness
imperial highness
sublime highness
electoral highness
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Translations for
highness
Portuguese
soberba
Highness
through the time
Highness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common