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单词 haughty
释义

haughty

adjective

haugh·​ty ˈhȯ-tē How to pronounce haughty (audio)
ˈhä-
haughtier; haughtiest
: blatantly and disdainfully proud : having or showing an attitude of superiority and contempt for people or things perceived to be inferior
haughty aristocrats
haughty young beauty … never deigned to notice us Herman Melville
haughtily
ˈhȯ-tə-lē How to pronounce haughty (audio)
ˈhä-
adverb
haughtiness
ˈhȯ-tē-nəs How to pronounce haughty (audio)
ˈhä-
noun

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The Connotations of Haughty

Someone who is haughty looks down on others—and that position high above everyone else is present in the word's etymology. Haughty traces back to the Anglo-French halt or haut, which means literally "high."

The word has strong negative connotations. Someone who is described as "haughty" is proud in the worst way. This is not the pride a parent feels for a child who's worked hard at something, and it's not the pride a marathoner feels for completing a race. The word haughty communicates a kind of pride that is obviously full of contempt for others deemed inferior or unworthy.

The word is not applied only to people. Haughty often modifies nouns like glare, look, appearance, and attitude.

Synonyms

  • arrogant
  • assumptive
  • bumptious
  • cavalier
  • chesty
  • high-and-mighty
  • high-handed
  • high-hat
  • highfalutin
  • hifalutin
  • huffish
  • huffy
  • imperious
  • important
  • lofty
  • lordly
  • masterful
  • overweening
  • peremptory
  • pompous
  • presuming
  • presumptuous
  • pretentious
  • self-asserting
  • self-assertive
  • sniffy
  • stiff-necked
  • supercilious
  • superior
  • toplofty
  • toploftical
  • uppish
  • uppity
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Example Sentences

He rejected their offer with a tone of haughty disdain. the haughty waiter smirked when I remarked that it was odd that a French restaurant didn't even have french fries on the menu
Recent Examples on the Web But the slightly malicious look—haughty, selfish, bitterly amused—of upper-class women has survived. Mavis Gallant, The New Yorker, 14 Aug. 2022 Read full article Christian Dior (Philippe Bertin) appears briefly, but his business is primarily represented by a haughty, mean, and very French Isabelle Huppert. Odie Henderson, BostonGlobe.com, 12 July 2022 Uncoupled also stars Tuc Watkins as Michael's ex-boyfriend Colin, Tisha Campbell as his bestie Suzanne, and Marcia Gay Harden as one of Michael's haughty clients, who's also going through a breakup. Sara Netzley, EW.com, 28 July 2022 Only a fool would turn down the opportunity to watch haughty penguins refuse fish offered to them by beleaguered zookeepers, but the endless explaining was exhausting. Ky Henderson, Rolling Stone, 25 July 2022 During a particularly chaotic shift, haughty chief consultant Mr. Lockhart (Alex Jennings) is showing off the facilities for a visiting politician and phalanx of reporters. Meredith Blakestaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 19 July 2022 And showroom assistant Marguerite (Roxane Duran) acts as a buffer with haughty head tailor Monsieur Carré (Bertrand Poncet), while Mrs. Harris endears herself to the hive of seamstresses. David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter, 11 July 2022 The same would feel fair for our haughty list-maker. Natalia Winkelman, BostonGlobe.com, 29 June 2022 Blended whiskies are usually given short shrift by single malt snobs, but Compass Box’s superior craftsmanship and transparency about what’s in the blends have won accolades from even the most haughty of connoisseurs. Tony Sachs, Robb Report, 23 Oct. 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

obsolete haught, from Middle English haute, from Anglo-French halt, haut, literally, high, from Latin altus — more at old

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

haughty

adjective

haugh·​ty ˈhȯ-tē How to pronounce haughty (audio)
haughtier; haughtiest
: having or showing a proud and superior attitude
a haughty princess

haughty

adjective

1
as in arrogant
having a feeling of superiority that shows itself in an overbearing attitude the haughty waiter smirked when I remarked that it was odd that a French restaurant didn't even have french fries on the menu

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • arrogant
  • supercilious
  • cavalier
  • superior
  • bumptious
  • uppity
  • domineering
  • smug
  • pompous
  • pretentious
  • sniffy
  • imperious
  • huffy
  • presumptuous
  • assumptive
  • dominant
  • chesty
  • uppish
  • high-and-mighty
  • lordly
  • important
  • masterful
  • proud
  • high-handed
  • impudent
  • authoritarian
  • overweening
  • presuming
  • toplofty
  • peremptory
  • condescending
  • lofty
  • highfalutin
  • hifalutin
  • patronizing
  • snooty
  • snobbish
  • dominating
  • boastful
  • huffish
  • stiff-necked
  • self-assertive
  • disdainful
  • bossy
  • snobby
  • conceited
  • toploftical
  • vainglorious
  • saucy
  • self-asserting
  • cocky
  • braggart
  • pontifical
  • swaggering
  • high-hat
  • bombastic
  • vain
  • egocentric
  • prideful
  • blusterous
  • impertinent
  • hubristic
  • magisterial
  • narcissistic
  • pontificating
  • bragging
  • egotistic
  • complacent
  • egotistical
  • stuck-up
  • egoistic
  • self-satisfied
  • blustery
  • self-conceited
  • braggy
  • self-complacent
  • uninhibited
  • egoistical
  • self-centered
  • immodest
  • brash
  • extroverted
  • unreserved
  • self-flattering
  • orgulous
  • self-promoting
  • self-loving
  • self-pleased
  • self-applauding
  • extraverted
  • self-affected
  • forward

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • humble
  • lowly
  • timid
  • modest
  • bashful
  • sheepish
  • unpretentious
  • diffident
  • demure
  • subdued
  • shy
  • meek
  • passive
  • deferential
  • mousy
  • introverted
  • unassertive
  • submissive
  • unassuming
  • acquiescent
  • shrinking
  • unaggressive
  • compliant
  • unobtrusive
  • unarrogant
  • mousey
  • cringing
  • quiet
  • self-doubting
  • yielding
  • cowering
  • self-critical
  • overmodest
  • reserved
  • retiring
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2
as in proud
having or displaying feelings of scorn for what is regarded as beneath oneself the student reporter received a haughty letter in reply to his request for an interview with the governor

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • arrogant
  • proud
  • disdainful
  • smug
  • cavalier
  • prideful
  • superior
  • domineering
  • selfish
  • lordly
  • supercilious
  • conceited
  • snobbish
  • lofty
  • highfalutin
  • hifalutin
  • vainglorious
  • uppity
  • condescending
  • pretentious
  • impudent
  • confident
  • boastful
  • sniffy
  • pompous
  • egotistic
  • swaggering
  • complacent
  • dominating
  • overbearing
  • vain
  • patronizing
  • cocky
  • egoistic
  • egotistical
  • self-satisfied
  • self-conceited
  • stuck-up
  • self-important
  • important
  • overconfident
  • self-contented
  • bombastic
  • presumptuous
  • saucy
  • cheeky
  • brassy
  • overweening
  • bossy
  • peremptory
  • imperious
  • self-assertive
  • egocentric
  • impertinent
  • brash
  • cocksure
  • bloated
  • audacious
  • self-assured
  • high-sounding
  • bold
  • self-glorifying
  • masterful
  • self-confident
  • high-handed
  • presuming
  • self-centered
  • magisterial
  • presuming
  • forward
  • sure

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • humble
  • meek
  • lowly
  • timid
  • modest
  • bashful
  • demure
  • unassuming
  • unpretentious
  • homely
  • shy
  • unpretending
  • diffident
  • deferential
  • unassertive
  • submissive
  • apologetic
  • acquiescent
  • retiring
  • ingratiating
  • passive
  • compliant
  • subdued
  • quiet
  • resigned
  • yielding
  • self-doubting
  • shrinking
  • unobtrusive
  • reserved
  • cringing
  • cowering
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of haughty are arrogant, disdainful, insolent, lordly, overbearing, proud, and supercilious. While all these words mean "showing scorn for inferiors," haughty suggests a consciousness of superior birth or position.

a haughty aristocrat

The words arrogant and haughty can be used in similar contexts, but arrogant implies a claiming for oneself of more consideration or importance than is warranted.

a conceited and arrogant executive

In some situations, the words disdainful and haughty are roughly equivalent. However, disdainful suggests a more active and openly scornful superciliousness.

disdainful of their social inferiors

While the synonyms insolent and haughty are close in meaning, insolent implies contemptuous haughtiness.

ignored by an insolent waiter

While in some cases nearly identical to haughty, lordly implies pomposity or an arrogant display of power.

a lordly condescension

Although the words overbearing and haughty have much in common, overbearing suggests a tyrannical manner or an intolerable insolence.

an overbearing supervisor

The meanings of proud and haughty largely overlap; however, proud may suggest an assumed superiority or loftiness.

too proud to take charity

The synonyms supercilious and haughty are sometimes interchangeable, but supercilious implies a cool, patronizing haughtiness.

an aloof and supercilious manner
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