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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"

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  2. Highbrow is a noun or adjective that describes a person who has or pretends to have more learning or culture than others. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for highbrow.

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

  4. 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.

  5. noun. a person of superior intellectual interests and tastes. a person with intellectual or cultural pretensions; intellectual snob. the crestfish. adjective. Also highbrowed. of, relating to, or characteristic of a highbrow. Synonyms: pseudointellectual, snobbish, bookish, cultured, scholarly, intellectual. highbrow. / ˈhaɪˌbraʊ / noun.

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

  7. Highbrow means intellectual, academic, and often difficult to understand. It can describe a book, a discussion, or a person with highbrow tastes and interests. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.

  8. Highbrow is an adjective or noun that describes a person or thing that is highly cultured or intellectual. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of highbrow and its synonyms in this online dictionary.