highfalutin
See also: high falutin
English
WOTD – 15 October 2008
Alternative forms
- hifalutin, hifalutin', hifaluting
- highfalutin', highfaluting
- high-falutin, high-falutin', high-faluting
- high falutin, high falutin', high faluting
Etymology
Possible alteration of high-fluting. Another speculation connects the term with high-flighting/-flying.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˌhaɪ.fəˈlu.tɪn/, /ˈhaɪ.fəˌlu.tɪn/
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Adjective
highfalutin (comparative more highfalutin, superlative most highfalutin)
- (US, informal) Self-important, pompous; arrogant or egotistical.
- Synonyms: bombast, hoity-toity, pretentious
- It's only a matter of time before some highfalutin developer builds a huge hotel and ruins the scenery.
- That one Cajun that moved to Austin is too highfalutin to come back to Livingston Parish. He's over there with that mean bread lady!
- His speech was very highfalutin.
- 2015 November 1, Hendrik Hertzberg, “That G.O.P. Debate: Two Footnotes”, in The New Yorker:
- There’s been a spate of stories lately about how Cruz’s rhetoric is more hifalutin than everybody else’s. He uses lots of big words and dependent clauses.
Translations
(informal) self-important, pompous; arrogant or egotistical
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Noun
highfalutin (uncountable)
- (archaic) Pompous speech or writing.
- 1918, Norman Lindsay, The Magic Pudding, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, page 169:
- "We will, we will," shouted the Puddin'-owners; but the Puddin' said sourly: "This is all very well, all this high falutin'."
Derived terms
Further reading
- “highfalutin”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- “highfalutin”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
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