100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "haughtily"
Definition
Haughtily is an adverb that describes an action done in a manner that is arrogantly superior and disdainful. It conveys a sense of pride, condescension, or a lack of respect for others.
Synonyms
- Arrogantly
 - Proudly
 - Disdainfully
 - Superciliously
 - Loftily
 - Snobbishly
 - Condescendingly
 
Antonyms
- Humbly
 - Modestly
 - Meekly
 - Submissively
 - Respectfully
 - Considerately
 
Examples
- She walked haughtily into the room, ignoring everyone’s gaze.
 - He spoke haughtily, as if he were above the rest.
 - The queen looked haughtily at the commoners below her.
 - They dismissed the criticism haughtily, believing their status protected them.
 - She raised her chin and haughtily declared her superiority.
 - The CEO addressed the employees haughtily, forgetting they were the backbone of the company.
 - He laughed haughtily at the suggestion that he could be wrong.
 - She turned away haughtily, refusing to engage in conversation.
 - The student responded haughtily, thinking he knew more than the teacher.
 - He carried himself haughtily, as if he owned the place.
 - The actress haughtily brushed off the reporter's questions.
 - They walked haughtily past the critics, unbothered by their opinions.
 - "I don’t need your advice," she said haughtily.
 - He gazed haughtily at the crowd, expecting admiration.
 - The politician spoke haughtily about the state of the nation.
 - She rejected the offer haughtily, believing it beneath her.
 - The dog sniffed haughtily at the other pets in the park.
 - He rolled his eyes haughtily at the suggestion of teamwork.
 - "How dare you question me?" she said haughtily.
 - The aristocrat looked haughtily down his nose at the common folk.
 - They haughtily claimed victory before the game had even begun.
 - She entered the debate haughtily, confident of her arguments.
 - He haughtily dismissed the notion that he could fail.
 - The manager spoke haughtily to the staff, expecting their compliance.
 - She raised an eyebrow haughtily, unimpressed by the presentation.
 - He acted haughtily, as though his title made him invincible.
 - The teacher was met with haughtily defiant responses from the students.
 - She haughtily proclaimed her expertise in the subject.
 - The diplomat responded haughtily, believing he was above scrutiny.
 - He strutted around the office haughtily, as if he were the boss.
 - They haughtily refused to acknowledge their mistakes.
 - She dismissed the compliment haughtily, convinced of her own beauty.
 - He haughtily corrected his colleagues during the meeting.
 - The critic reviewed the film haughtily, expecting everyone to agree.
 - She looked down haughtily at the lesser-known brands.
 - The lawyer spoke haughtily, confident in her arguments.
 - "I don’t associate with your kind," she said haughtily.
 - The student presented his project haughtily, expecting praise.
 - He walked through the gallery haughtily, believing himself an art expert.
 - The fashionista turned her head haughtily at the less fashionable.
 - She replied haughtily, convinced that her opinion was the only valid one.
 - The child acted haughtily, thinking he could command the adults.
 - He gave a haughtily dismissive wave of his hand.
 - The model posed haughtily, embodying her designer’s vision.
 - "I am not afraid of you," she declared haughtily.
 - The critic’s review was written haughtily, filled with disdain.
 - She stood haughtily at the front of the line, refusing to move.
 - He haughtily announced his latest achievement.
 - The performers bowed haughtily, expecting applause.
 - She walked haughtily away from the argument, believing she was right.
 - The artist presented her work haughtily, expecting admiration.
 - He replied haughtily, believing he was superior in knowledge.
 - The student behaved haughtily, thinking he was above the others.
 - She haughtily challenged anyone to prove her wrong.
 - The CEO looked haughtily at the financial reports, unimpressed.
 - He haughtily dismissed the feedback from his peers.
 - The royal family walked haughtily through the streets.
 - She haughtily claimed the title without consideration for others.
 - The critic haughtily declared the film a failure.
 - He smirked haughtily as he passed by the competition.
 - The princess acted haughtily, fully aware of her status.
 - She held her head high and walked haughtily into the gala.
 - The lawyer spoke haughtily, expecting to win the case effortlessly.
 - He haughtily brushed off the idea of collaboration.
 - The athlete's attitude was haughtily dismissive of her opponents.
 - She looked haughtily at the other contestants, confident of her win.
 - He answered the question haughtily, as if it were beneath him.
 - The manager dealt with complaints haughtily, showing no empathy.
 - She haughtily flaunted her wealth in front of her peers.
 - The professor lectured haughtily, expecting admiration from students.
 - "You don’t know who you’re talking to," he said haughtily.
 - She accepted the award haughtily, feeling it was deserved.
 - The critic wrote haughtily, believing his opinion mattered most.
 - He waved his hand haughtily, as if to dismiss the issue.
 - She haughtily informed everyone of her accomplishments.
 - The celebrity walked the red carpet haughtily, seeking attention.
 - He spoke haughtily about his lineage, believing it made him special.
 - The artist presented her work haughtily, demanding respect.
 - She looked haughtily at the other guests, judging their attire.
 - He entered the room haughtily, expecting all eyes on him.
 - The lawyer argued haughtily, confident in her case.
 - The student answered haughtily, believing he was the smartest.
 - She haughtily rejected the proposal, thinking it was beneath her.
 - He responded to the criticism haughtily, refusing to accept fault.
 - The politician spoke haughtily, overlooking the public's concerns.
 - She walked away haughtily, not caring about the consequences.
 - He behaved haughtily, convinced he was the best in the business.
 - The diva sang haughtily, believing herself the star of the show.
 - She dismissively answered the question haughtily, certain of her stance.
 - He looked haughtily upon the uneducated, feeling superior.
 - The rebel spoke haughtily, asserting her independence.
 - She strutted haughtily through the crowd, demanding attention.
 - He haughtily claimed he would win the election easily.
 - The winner accepted the trophy haughtily, showcasing her pride.
 - She turned her back haughtily, refusing to listen to reason.
 - The director spoke haughtily, believing his vision was flawless.
 - He laughed haughtily, mocking the competition.
 - The general spoke haughtily about his strategy and leadership.
 - She rolled her eyes haughtily, unimpressed by the comments.
 - He left the meeting haughtily, thinking he had the last word.
 
