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Hauteur in a sentence

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 9/15/2023

The unmistakable hauteur in his tone implied that there was no chance of his being wrong.

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How do you use the word hauteur in a sentence?

Hauteur is a noun meaning arrogance, pride, or hubris. Example sentence: Some artists use such hauteur to describe the work of other artists.


How do you spell hauteur?

hauteur


What does Hauteur mean in English?

hauteurn (=arrogance) hauteur fOnce, she had been put off by his hauteur.


What is the French 'hauteur' in English?

Hauteur is 'height' in French.


What is the duration of À Hauteur d'homme?

The duration of À Hauteur d'homme is 1.58 hours.


How do you say hieght in french?

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When was À Hauteur d'homme created?

À Hauteur d'homme was created on 2003-11-11.


What does mandarin hauteur mean?

'hauteur' is French word that means haugtiness, arrogance, excessive pride. Mandarin hauteur would mean a type of arrogance that was characteristic to the Mandarins. The Mandarins were high ranking officials of old China.


What is the french definition of hauteur?

'height'


What is the word height in french?

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Quels est la hauteur des chevaux?

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What has the author Jean Faivet written?

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