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Meaning of haught
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haught (a.)
High; elevated; hence, haughty; proud.
haught Sentence Examples
- The arrogant aristocrat's haught demeanor alienated her from the rest of society.
- The towering mountains stood with a haught grandeur, their peaks reaching into the heavens.
- The wealthy heiress exuded an air of haught superiority, treating others with condescension.
- The dictator's haught speeches inspired both fear and resentment among his subjects.
- The haught tone in her voice betrayed her true feelings, despite her attempts to appear polite.
- The proud warrior challenged his opponents with a haught expression, confident in his own abilities.
- The towering skyscrapers cast haught shadows across the bustling city streets.
- The haught princess refused to acknowledge the commoners, seeing them as beneath her.
- The haught professor looked down upon his students with disdain, belittling their intellect.
- The haughty politician's speeches were filled with haught rhetoric, aimed at belittling his opponents.
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High; elevated; hence, haughty; proud.
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The arrogant aristocrat's haught demeanor alienated her from the rest of society.
The towering mountains stood with a haught grandeur, their peaks reaching into the heavens.
The wealthy heiress exuded an air of haught superiority, treating others with condescension.
The dictator's haught speeches inspired both fear and resentment among his subjects.