hauteur

[həʊˈtəː]

hauteur Definition

  • 1disdainful pride
  • 2arrogance

Using hauteur: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hauteur" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She spoke with hauteur, looking down on everyone else in the room.

  • Example

    His hauteur made it difficult for him to make friends.

  • Example

    The politician's hauteur was off-putting to many voters.

hauteur Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for hauteur

Phrases with hauteur

  • a manner of behaving that suggests a sense of superiority or arrogance

    Example

    He walked into the room with an air of hauteur, making it clear that he believed himself to be above everyone else.

  • a way of speaking or acting that conveys a sense of arrogance or superiority

    Example

    Her hauteur of manner made it difficult for her to make friends, as people found her off-putting.

  • a way of speaking that conveys a sense of arrogance or superiority

    Example

    The teacher's hauteur of tone made it clear that she thought she was better than her students.

Origins of hauteur

from French 'hauteur', meaning 'height'

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Summary: hauteur in Brief

'Hauteur' [həʊˈtəː] is a noun that refers to disdainful pride or arrogance. It is often used to describe someone who behaves in a superior or condescending manner towards others. Examples include 'She spoke with hauteur, looking down on everyone else in the room.' and 'The politician's hauteur was off-putting to many voters.' Synonyms include 'arrogance,' 'pride,' and 'conceit.'