Highly cultured or educated.
Noun, or adjective, synonymous with intellectual, and, as an adjective, a term also synonymous with elite, or generally carrying a connotation of high culture.
Ещё 1 Of course, we prefer the more highbrow approach to Labor Day celebrations.
2 Away from the set, however, he producer's taste was rather more highbrow .
3 This combination of highbrow and kitsch is not theirs alone, of course.
4 In today's context Fred Michel was the German, Adam Smith the highbrow .
5 And in a lot of ways, it wasn't highbrow enough for her.
6 In recent decades, however, watching highbrow films has become a more rarefied pastime.
7 But even in the highbrow the educated appreciation of humour is there-awaydown.
8 It was more of a highbrow sort of thing, she said.
9 Now they appear to be considered fashionable, ironic, entertaining or even aesthetically highbrow .
10 Well, if the highbrow does not have life's secret, perhaps the lowbrow has.
11 Not a highbrow adventure, it is not to be judged by highbrow standards.
12 Oh, I can see you're a highbrow , like all the rest of them.
13 If that's highbrow drama, give me a cow-puncher movie, every time!
14 Murdoch's newspapers include the highbrow Journal as well as the racy New York Post.
15 But the patina of pseudo - highbrow quality continues to divert voters.
16 And she'd die of culture in the mater's highbrow establishment.
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