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What (who) is Your Highness - definition


Highness         
STYLE OF ADDRESS
His Highness; Her Highness; His/Her Highness; Hoheit; Exalted Highness; Highnesse; Highnes; Their Highnesses; Their Highness; Grand Highness; His Exalted Highness
Highness (abbreviation HH, oral address Your Highness) is a formal style used to address (in second person) or refer to (in third person) certain members of a reigning or formerly reigning dynasty. It is typically used with a possessive adjective: "His Highness", "Her Highness" (HH), "Their Highnesses", etc.
Highness         
STYLE OF ADDRESS
His Highness; Her Highness; His/Her Highness; Hoheit; Exalted Highness; Highnesse; Highnes; Their Highnesses; Their Highness; Grand Highness; His Exalted Highness
·noun The state of being high; elevation; loftiness.
II. Highness ·noun A title of honor given to kings, princes, or other persons of rank; as, His Royal Highness.
highness         
STYLE OF ADDRESS
His Highness; Her Highness; His/Her Highness; Hoheit; Exalted Highness; Highnesse; Highnes; Their Highnesses; Their Highness; Grand Highness; His Exalted Highness
n. (her, his, your) royal highness

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Your Highness
Examples of use of Your Highness
1. Your Highness, are you still concerned that policies in Iraq will lead to its disintegration?
2. "Go [ahead], your highness Sheik Sabah, and we will follow and support you."
3. "Go (ahead), your highness Sheik Sabah, and we will follow and support you," it said.
4. I hope your highness will accept my appeal." Al Khuzaie wrote.
5. Your Highness, I wonder if you could expand on that point and tell us if you discussed that today.