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haughty

[haw-tee] / ˈhΙ” ti /


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By then, she’d put her knack for winking impressions of high society divas to stunning use in “Beetlejuice” as Delia Deetz, a haughty stepmother and artist whose gargantuan ego dwarfs her talent.

From Salon β€’ Feb. 4, 2026

Her one condition, delivered in the haughty tone of an offended aristocrat, was that they sign a note guaranteeing repayment for the damage.

From The Wall Street Journal β€’ Nov. 19, 2025

The directors, called to an emergency meeting at the home of the chairman of the board of the American Steel Corp., have the haughty mien of British aristocrats.

From Los Angeles Times β€’ Jul. 16, 2025

That naturally leaves room for everyday people to feel as if research is a haughty, fringe, and costly enterprise whose benefits they’re thoroughly excluded from.

From Slate β€’ Jun. 27, 2025

“Doesn’t anybody work here?” a witch asked in a haughty voice, and Mr. Laroux shook his head.

From "Witchlings" by Claribel A. Ortega




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