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    High·brow
    /ˈhīˌbrou/

    adjective

    • 1. scholarly or rarefied in taste: "innovatory art had a small, mostly highbrow following"

    noun

    • 1. a highbrow person: "she considered all those without television as highbrows, intellectual snobs, or paupers"
  2. The meaning of HIGHBROW is a person who possesses or has pretensions to superior learning or culture.

  3. HIGHBROW definition: 1. (of books, plays, etc.) involving serious and complicated or artistic ideas, or (of people…. Learn more.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › HighbrowHighbrow - Wikipedia

    Used colloquially as a noun or adjective, "highbrow" is synonymous with intellectual; as an adjective, it also means elite, and generally carries a connotation of high culture. The term, first recorded in 1875, draws its metonymy from the pseudoscience of phrenology , which teaches that people with large foreheads are more intelligent. [1]

  5. Highbrow definition: a person of superior intellectual interests and tastes.. See examples of HIGHBROW used in a sentence.

  6. Anything highbrow is usually intellectual in nature, and people who appreciate such things are also called highbrows. Highbrows usually have money and are sometimes considered snobby or hoity-toity. The opposite of highbrow is lowbrow, which refers to vulgar and less sophisticated culture and people.

  7. HIGHBROW meaning: 1. (of books, plays, etc.) involving serious and complicated or artistic ideas, or (of people…. Learn more.

  8. 5 days ago · 1. adjective. If you say that a book or discussion is highbrow, you mean that it is intellectual, academic, and is often difficult to understand . ...highbrow classical music. He presents his own highbrow literary programme. Synonyms: intellectual, cultured, sophisticated, deep More Synonyms of highbrow. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]

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