Haughtiness

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
haughtiness
    n 1: overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward
         inferiors [syn: {arrogance}, {haughtiness}, {hauteur},
         {high-handedness}, {lordliness}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Haughtiness \Haugh"ti*ness\, n. [For hauteinness. See
   {Haughty}.]
   The quality of being haughty; disdain; arrogance.

   Syn: Arrogance; disdain; contemptuousness; superciliousness;
        loftiness.

   Usage: {Haughtiness}, {Arrogance}, {Disdain}. Haughtiness
          denotes the expression of conscious and proud
          superiority; arrogance is a disposition to claim for
          one's self more than is justly due, and enforce it to
          the utmost; disdain in the exact reverse of
          condescension toward inferiors, since it expresses and
          desires others to feel how far below ourselves we
          consider them. A person is haughty in disposition and
          demeanor; arrogant in his claims of homage and
          deference; disdainful even in accepting the deference
          which his haughtiness leads him arrogantly to exact.
          [1913 Webster]
    

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