Word of the Day

: November 30, 2021

hoity-toity

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adjective hoy-tee-TOY-tee

What It Means

Hoity-toity means "pretentious, fancy, or pompous."

// The guidance counselor emphasized that students do not need to go to a hoity-toity college to achieve success.   

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hoity-toity in Context

"[Daniel Heider] says his post-high-school years were difficult. … 'I felt like I was at a disadvantage because everybody in DC is interning with a great congressman or is going to law school or is going to med school, and everybody's super hoity-toity and super important….'" — The Washingtonian, April 2021


Did You Know?

Hoity-toity is believed to have been created as a rhyme based on the dialectal English word hoit, meaning "to play the fool." Hoity-toity can mean "foolish" (e.g., "… as though it were very hoity-toity of me not to know that royal personage." — W. Somerset Maugham, The Razor’s Edge), but it is most often used to mean "pretentious."



Quiz

Fill in the blanks to complete an adjective meaning "displaying wealth, knowledge, etc., in a way that is meant to attract attention, admiration, or envy": o _t _ n _ _ t _ _ _ s.

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