English English Dictionary

English - English

haughty in English:

1. arrogant arrogant


He is very arrogant. He always boasts about how well-educated he is.
I couldn't put up with her arrogant behavior.
People who sign their names in capital letters are often arrogant.
I have just met Brian. Is he always so arrogant?
Michał is arrogant
However, he is very severe to those pupils who do not want to study and dislikes those who are arrogant and conceited.
Paul didn't become arrogant even though he was rich.
You're an arrogant dirty foreigner who claims your dictionary is correct even though you don't understand the nuances of Japanese.
She said I was selfish and arrogant.
I cannot think of anything more arrogant than that.
I found him arrogant and rude. / The authorities had behaved arrogantly, she said.
It’s very arrogant to think you’re better than her.
It was arrogant of me to think I know what's best for you. She is very arrogant person who wants things to be done her way.
He thinks he's better than everyone else. He's so arrogant.
He made an extremely arrogant remark.

English word "haughty"(arrogant) occurs in sets:

Test 4 Integrated skills
describing people

2. unfriendly and seeming to consider yourself better than other people



English word "haughty"(unfriendly and seeming to consider yourself better than other people) occurs in sets:

advanced grammar and vocabulary 3

3. aloof


Guy became aloof and silent. The Emperor kept aloof from all political parties.
He stood aloof.
Jenny seems so aloof./ I keep myself aloof from the family business.
The old man stands aloof from this world.
They said I was aloof, arrogant and dismissive.
The girl seemed nice and polite, but a little bit aloof
he seems arrogant and aloof
Henry seemed aloof, but in fact he just didn't know anybody at the party.
Mr President, we cannot remain aloof.
Pomsel has described Goebbels as a 'narcissist,' aloof, cold and 'as stiff as the walking stick he carried.
They abhor me, they stand aloof from me, And spare not to spit in my face.
She stayed aloof while the argument went on around her.
The Emperor kept himself aloof from the people.
Martha was staying aloof from our enterprise
He always stands aloof from the masses.

English word "haughty"(aloof) occurs in sets:

describing people etc

4. arrogantly superior or disdainful



5. disdainfully proud



English word "haughty"(disdainfully proud) occurs in sets:

Angielski C1.1

6. behaving in a proud unfriendly way



English word "haughty"(behaving in a proud unfriendly way) occurs in sets:

Journey to the River Sea 5

7. an arrogant person



8. unfriendly and thinks of yourself as better than others