ADJECTIVE
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highly cultured or educated
highbrow events such as the ballet or opera
a highbrowed literary critic
How To Use highbrowed In A Sentence
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- Remember, the fish don't give a hoot about all the highbrowed intellectual talk concerning flyfishing. I'm a college student who wants to get into fly fishing. Is there quality equipment out there that won't break my small bank?
- Sure, all remember him - who could forget his highbrowed sensuality? Times, Sunday Times
- a highbrowed literary critic
- He had never liked the highbrowed, affected, arty type, anyway. Sharp Edges
- No more discussions of art with an arrogant, highbrowed snob who could not resist falling into full lecture mode at the drop of a museum catalog. Sharp Edges
- So argued the highbrowed philosophers of Greece and The Vital Message
- I believe you agreed with me at the time and later went on to imply that you thought I was an arrogant, condescending, highbrowed snob. Sharp Edges
- But even as the House brandished the ax, a highbrowed, heavy-jowled Congressman from South TIME.com: Top Stories
- He was highbrowed and handsome, with a thin wisp of beard and a tiny moustache. The Weird Of The White Wolf