High and tall are easy to confuse. High means distance above the ground (e.g., the swifts are high). Tall means with a notably high dimension (compared to width and depth). Tall is typically used for people, trees, and buildings with many floors.
Difference Between High and Tall
English vocabulary help: high and tall explained
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