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toplofty

American  
[top-lawf-tee, -lof-] / ˈtɒpˈlɔf ti, -ˈlɒf- /
Often toploftical

adjective

  1. condescending; haughty.


toplofty British  
/ ˈtɒpˌlɒftɪ /

adjective

  1. informal haughty or pretentious

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Other Word Forms

  • toploftily adverb
  • toploftiness noun

Etymology

Origin of toplofty

First recorded in 1820–30; back formation of earlier toploftical, extracted from top loft “the uppermost story, topmost gallery”; see top 1, lofty

Example Sentences

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Reading the toplofty Mr. Grantham, one can almost hear the voice of Shakespeare’s Puck—“What fools these mortals be.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 9, 2026

This settled quality makes Trilling’s letters a bit toplofty and dull.

From New York Times • Oct. 1, 2018

But until Big Steel broke its toplofty silence, no one was willing to gamble on the prospects of Geneva doing the job.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every miler at Madison Square Garden had heard the I.O.C.'s toplofty President Avery Brundage's ominous pronouncement: "If I were a runner, I would not be running tonight against Santee."

From Time Magazine Archive

He watched her making the best of herself, as a skilful woman does when she is all dressed up in handsome scenery among toplofty people.

From The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards by Raleigh, Henry