Thesaurus / hoity toity
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synonyms for hoity toity
- arrogant
- big-headed
- cocky
- conceited
- condescending
- egotistic
- haughty
- high-and-mighty
- hoity-toity
- nose in the air
- ostentatious
- patronizing
- pompous
- pretentious
- puffed up
- snippy
- snooty
- snotty
- too big for one's britches
- uppity
- vain
- affected
- bloated
- boastful
- bombastic
- conceited
- flatulent
- flaunting
- flowery
- fustian
- grandiloquent
- grandiose
- high-and-mighty
- highfalutin
- high-flown
- hoity-toity
- imperious
- important
- inflated
- magisterial
- magniloquent
- narcissistic
- orotund
- ostentatious
- overbearing
- overblown
- pontifical
- portentous
- presumptuous
- pretentious
- puffy
- rhetorical
- self-centered
- self-important
- selfish
- showy
- sonorous
- stuck-up
- supercilious
- turgid
- uppity
- vain
- vainglorious
- windy
- aloof
- arrogant
- averse
- contemptuous
- derisive
- haughty
- unsympathetic
- antipathetic
- cavalier
- cold-shoulder
- cool
- despising
- egotistic
- high-and-mighty
- hoity-toity
- indifferent
- insolent
- lordly
- overbearing
- proud
- rejecting
- repudiating
- scouting
- sneering
- snooty
- supercilious
- superior
- toplofty
- uppity
- cavalier
- contemptuous
- imperious
- indifferent
- snobbish
- snooty
- assuming
- conceited
- detached
- disdainful
- distant
- egotistic
- egotistical
- high
- high-and-mighty
- hoity-toity
- lofty
- on high horse
- overbearing
- overweening
- proud
- reserved
- scornful
- sniffy
- snotty
- stuck-up
- supercilious
- superior
- uppity
- arrogant
- haughty
- cavalier
- cocky
- conceited
- contemptuous
- disdainful
- egotistic
- egotistical
- highfalutin
- high-handed
- hoity-toity
- imperious
- lofty
- lordly
- on high horse
- overbearing
- presumptuous
- sniffy
- snobbish
- snooty
- snotty
- stuck-up
- stuffy
- superior
- uppity
On this page you'll find 190 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hoity toity, such as: arrogant, condescending, egotistical, pompous, snobbish, and cavalier.
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How to use hoity toity in a sentence
"Hoity-toity," said the waiter, and he left off throwing the sand.
SYBILBENJAMIN DISRAELI"Hoity-toity," said the old gentleman, turning round in some surprise, and even dismay when he caught sight of her face.
HOW IT ALL CAME ROUNDL. T. MEADESir Thomas did offer to help him, but he was perhaps a little hoity-toity, giving himself airs.
AYALA'S ANGELANTHONY TROLLOPELucille's haughty and fiery temper could hardly brook this hoity-toity assumption of authority.
THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE, VOLUME 2, NO. 3, FEBRUARY, 1851VARIOUSLor' bless ye, my son; you talks wonnerful hoity-toity; but in my country they would clap ye into a cage.
THE THREE MULLA-MULGARSWALTER DE LA MAREThe Smith boy appears to be a very nice young fellow, and remarkably sensible for a young person in this hoity-toity age.
MARY-'GUSTAJOSEPH C. LINCOLNShe's none of your hoity-toity characters, one thing one day and another the next, so you never know where you stand with them.
THE GENTLE ART OF COOKING WIVESELIZABETH STRONG WORTHINGTONI know the girl for a sly, scheming, hoity-toity flirt, but to think that she'd act so low like!
THE LONG CHANCEPETER B. KYNEIt was Paddy and Hoity-Toity engaged in animated discussion.
THE O'RUDDYSTEPHEN CRANEI barred the door even as Hoity-Toity's fist thundered on the oak.
THE O'RUDDYSTEPHEN CRANE