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Webster 1913 Edition


Haughtily

Haugh′ti-ly

(ha̤′tĭ-ly̆)
,
adv.
[From
Haughty
.]
In a haughty manner; arrogantly.
Syn. – Arrogance; disdain; contemptuousness; superciliousness; loftiness.
Haughtiness
,
Arrogance
,
Disdain
. Haughtiness denotes the expression of conscious and proud superiority; arrogance is a disposition to claim for one’s self more than is justly due, and enforce it to the utmost; disdain in the exact reverse of condescension toward inferiors, since it expresses and desires others to feel how far below ourselves we consider them. A person is haughty in disposition and demeanor; arrogant in his claims of homage and deference; disdainful even in accepting the deference which his haughtiness leads him arrogantly to exact.

Webster 1828 Edition


Haughtily

HAUGHTILY

,
adv.
hau'tily. [See Haught and Haughty.]
Proudly; arrogantly; with contempt or disdain; as, to speak or behave haughtily.
Her heavenly form too haughtily she prized.

Definition 2024


haughtily

haughtily

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Adverb

haughtily (comparative more haughtily, superlative most haughtily)

  1. In a haughty manner. With excessive or undeserved pride.
    He haughtily demanded the best table, even though people looked and wondered who he was.

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