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High horse Meaning in English

expression

ˈhaɪ/ /ˈhɔɹs
HY HORSS
hˈaɪ/ /hˈɔːs
HY HAWSS

Definition

If you are on your high horse, you act as if you are better, smarter, or more important than others. It describes behaving in an arrogant or condescending way.

Usage & Nuances

This expression is informal and often used to gently criticize someone for acting snobbish or self-righteous. It usually appears as 'get off your high horse' (stop being arrogant) and rarely refers to an actual horse. Use with care to avoid rude tone.

Example Sentences

Stop being on your high horse and listen to what others are saying.

basic

He always talks to us from his high horse.

basic

You need to get off your high horse and help the team.

basic

Whenever Sarah argues, she gets on her high horse and refuses to see anyone else's point of view.

natural

People wish he’d come down from his high horse and admit he makes mistakes too.

natural

Okay, get off your high horse—nobody's perfect here.

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