highbrow

English

Etymology

A compound of the words high + brow, first recorded usage in 1875. Referring to the (by that time discredited) science of phrenology, which suggested that a person of intelligence and sophistication would possess a higher brow-line than someone of lesser intelligence and sophistication.

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highbrow

  1. Intellectually stimulating, highly cultured, sophisticated.

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Noun

highbrow (plural highbrows)

  1. A cultured or learned person or thing; an intellectual or scholar.

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