hauteur

/oʊˈtɝ/

UK: /əʊˈtɜː/

hauteur

English Noun
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Definition

Haughtiness or arrogance; loftiness.

Etymology

From French hauteur.

Example Sentences

  • "Who ever went into a public office, and was treated, as he is very apt to be, with the most offensive hauteur by some saucy, well-paid official, without feeling the desire to kick him rising strong within him?"
  • "“What's happened, young Herring?” I think for a moment he was about to draw himself up with hauteur and say he would prefer, if we didn't mind, not to discuss his private affairs, but when he was half-way up he caught Aunt Dahlia's eye and returned to position one."
  • "[A]n angered motorist sounded his horn, but The Senator took no heed: not out of arrogance or hauteur but, simply, because he took no heed."
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