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6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for highlights, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A short summary of the best or most important moments of an event.

Synonyms

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high points best bits key moments standouts recap best moments

How to use highlights

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

match highlights season highlights

Frequently asked questions

What does “highlights” mean?

The word “highlights” means a short summary of the best or most important moments of an event. In plain terms, a condensed clip or recap showing only the best bits of something, especially sport.

How do you use “highlights” in a sentence?

Here is “highlights” used in a sentence: “We watched the match highlights on the news that evening.”

What part of speech is “highlights”?

“Highlights” is a noun.

Is “highlights” a common word?

“Highlights” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "highlights" and a "summary"?

Highlights pick out only the best or most important moments of an event, such as the goals in a match, while a summary gives a balanced overview of the whole thing. Highlights are selective and often visual, whereas a summary can also cover routine details.

Is "highlights" singular or plural?

In the sense of best moments, "highlights" is treated as a plural noun and takes a plural verb, as in "the highlights are on later." A single memorable moment can be called a "highlight."

What words commonly go with "highlights"?

Common collocations include "match highlights," "career highlights," "edited highlights," and "watch the highlights." People also speak of "the highlight of the evening" to mean its single best moment.

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