adjective General Slang

highfalutin

HY-fuh-LOO-tin · adjective · informal

Pretentious, pompous, or putting on airs.

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Definitions

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Describes someone or something absurdly fancy or self-important. A term of gentle mockery.

“No need for those highfalutin words out here.”
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highfalutin In A Sentence

No need for those highfalutin words out here.

Origin & Usage

American English, 1830s–40s; "high" plus an expressive second element (perhaps altered "fluting"), coined to mock pretentious speech.

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What does highfalutin mean?

Highfalutin describes someone or something absurdly fancy, pompous, or putting on airs, used as gentle mockery.

How do you use highfalutin?

It mocks pretension, as in 'no need for those highfalutin words out here.'

Where does highfalutin come from?

It's American English from the 1830s–40s, built from 'high' plus an expressive second element, coined to mock pretentious speech.

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