Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

haute

American  
[oht] / oʊt /
especially before a vowel haut

adjective

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

    an haute restaurant that attracts a monied crowd.

  2. high; elevated; upper.


Etymology

Origin of haute

1780–90; generalized from haute couture, haute cuisine, etc.; < French, feminine of haut literally, high; haughty

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

He did a poorly received grunge collection that incoherently tried to marry haute couture with thrift-store shabbiness, and was fired for it.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I see your wagon was made by the Standard Wheel Company of Terre Haute, Mr. Culver.”

From Literature

His mind was still back in Terre Haute.

From Literature

“You don’t mean to tell me you come from Terre Haute in that thing today.”

From Literature

Probably Miss Myrt herself had never darkened the door of the normal school, or even been to Terre Haute.

From Literature