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haute

[ oht ]

adjective

  1. high-class or high-toned; fancy:

    an haute restaurant that attracts a monied crowd.

  2. high; elevated; upper.


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Origin of haute1

1780–90; generalized from haute couture, haute cuisine, etc.; < French, feminine of haut literally, high; haughty
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“But the move is hardly insignificant, since this group is more than just interchangeable hot babes in haute couture. Robinson contributed greatly to the sizzling look and sound of En Vogue, and her absence is sure to have some effect. ... The loss of Robinson is a blow, but En Vogue still looks unstoppable.”

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Will this acrid-tongued, 69-year-old multimillionaire, a child of the rural Catholic haute bourgeoisie, turn out to be a latter-day Churchill, standing astride the tides of history?

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Will this acrid-tongued, 69-year-old multimillionaire, a child of the rural Catholic haute bourgeoisie — he was raised in the house his mother’s family built in 1752 — turn out, against all odds, to be the statesman the world needs now, ideology and partisan affiliation aside?

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If the goal of haute cuisine is to show people the best cut of this or the ultimate version of that, there is inevitably a lot that cannot be used.

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Age was also no barrier for 90-year-old Giorgio Armani, who walked the runway in a black velvet tuxedo to celebrate the 20 year anniversary of his haute couture atelier Armani Privé.

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