High and Mighty: A Stroll through Haughtiness 🚶♀️🚶♂️
There’s always that person—the one who walks into a room and acts as if they own it. Once a lofty tribute to royalty, “high and mighty” has sunk into the ranks of overused phrases, often leaving mouths with a sneer.
Related Terms, Proverbs, Phrases, and Idioms
- Full of oneself: Overly proud and self-absorbed.
- With an air of superiority: Behaving as if you are better than others.
- Put on airs: Pretending to be superior.
- Lord it over: Act as if one is in charge; be domineering.
- Walking on water: Acting as if one can do no wrong.
Synonyms
- Imperious
- Overbearing
- Supercilious
- Pompous
- Lofty
Antonyms
- Humble
- Modest
- Unassuming
- Meek
- Down-to-earth
Humorous Quotes and Proverbs
- “He’s so full of himself, he could float in his own ego.”
- “Honestly, some people must have mirrors for windows.”
- “If you could consider teaching humility, you’d quickly realize you’re unqualified.”
Literary, Poetic, Book, Song, and Movie References
Literature:
- “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen sets a stellar example of various characters who grapple with their own high and mighty attitudes.
- “The Newcomes” by William Makepeace Thackeray points out the arrogance harbored by those thinking them superior due to wealth.
Song:
- “You’re So Vain” by Carly Simon beautifully captures the arrogance often observed in society.
Movies:
- “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006) provides a fascinating view on high and mighty corporate personalities.
Thought-Provoking Farewell
Remember, the true essence of greatness doesn’t rest in towering over others, but in lifting them up. Humility is always in style; arrogance is just overrated.
📚🌟 As A. Loftyword always says, “Never let your success rise higher than your kindness and humility. Elevate others as you climb, and the view will be more beautiful.”