highbrow in Arabic

Highbrow مثقّف

Sentence patterns related to "highbrow"

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1. 1 He presents his own highbrow literary programme.

2. 14 We had a highbrow discussion on classical music.

3. 13 Not everyone can enjoy highbrow art and literature.

4. 4 The usual metropolitan and highbrow bias can be discerned.

5. 15 The professor was a highbrow from the local college.

6. 8 This leaves him precariously balancing his highbrow and lowbrow selves.

7. 12 But seriously, you say, how highbrow can tequila really get?

8. 19 The guest speaker was a highbrow Professor from the local college.

9. 5 The highbrow national monthly published his musings in the spring.

10. 22 The highbrow Le Monde dismissed it as a vacuous gigantic stewpot.

11. 25 He picked up a book on the floor... something highbrow.

12. 20 Tones are continuously changing from the highbrow to the common.

13. 11 Highbrow publishers and small bookshops are the most resolute opponents.

14. 16 He writes a couple of highbrow books about yuppies and faggots.

15. Recently, I've also made some rather highbrow baroque borders out of lowbrow pasta.

16. 9 The Third was a highbrow station, with a tiny proportion of the audience.

17. We are in the Highbrow -- that's daring, that's courageous -- and Brilliant, which is great.

18. 27 However to major medium and small businesses character, establishing professional team is highbrow apparently.

19. 3 Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was "too sophisticated" to appeal to most viewers.

20. 30 On the other hand , as a intellectual, he uses sapiential discourse to represent highbrow character.

21. 18 Highbrow and popular culture meet at the Tennispalatsi with its museums and movie theaters.

22. 17 What appeals to me in the highbrow papers are the books and film reviews.

23. 21 Many of your readers, including so - called highbrow critics, have repeatedly subjected your books to negative readings.

24. 23 A highbrow is the kind of person who looks at a sausage and thinks of Picasso.

25. 2 It's better for you to highbrow her, but you have to read these two books beforehand.

26. 10 Highbrow sources were clearly much more attractive to people who were particularly interested in politics.

27. Being extreme, his perspicacity has no need to resort to the same things as the highbrow literati.

28. 24 Readers of tabloid newspapers are less interested in politics and less likely to tune into highbrow news programmes.

29. 6 Surprisingly, readers of the highbrow press found their papers scarcely any more useful than readers of the lowbrow press.

30. 7 Her language may be a bit highbrow, but it strikes a chord with many of Britain's state school heads.

31. 26 He picked up a book that was lying on the floor. It was something highbrow - Kafka,(www.Sentencedict.com) I think.

32. Sir Monty has written a popular appreciation of Rembrandt which Howard Belsey, himself an art historian, though of a more highbrow bent, has denounced for its retrogressive stance.

33. 29 So far, housing secondary market started more than five months, through the secondary mortgage transactions very little room, in the financial lending business is a bit "too highbrow".

34. Cellular isn't exactly highbrow entertainment or 100% original moviemaking, but it is a solid action/thriller with a well-rounded cast, great action and plenty of twists along the way

35. 28 Sir Monty has written a popular appreciation of Rembrandt which Howard Belsey, himself an art historian, though of a more highbrow bent, has denounced for its retrogressive stance.

36. (5) It seemed to me that there were now two areas: one was that of what you might call highbrow poetry and one could go on Belabouring people writing in that field.

37. (5) It seemed to me that there were now two areas: one was that of what you might call highbrow poetry and one could go on Belabouring people writing in that field.