Hautest vs Hatest - What's the difference?
hautest | hatest |
(nonstandard) Highest or best.
* 1989 , Fodor's, Great Britain, 1990
* 2005 , Sylvia Tombesi Walton, Time Out Milan: The Lakes And Lombardy
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 10, author=Zarah Crawford, title=Accumulate This, work=New York Times
, passage=Unlike the Collyers, Ms. Moss is a hoarder of the hautest kind, but the maximalism of her domestic tableaux, crammed with tasseled cushions, botanical prints, specimen collections and an infinite variety of luxurious tchotchkes, can still feel oppressive.}}
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As an adjective hautest
is highest or best.As a verb hatest is
second-person singular present simple form of hatehautest
English
Adjective
(head)- The hautest of French haute cuisine is served in this grand basement restaurant. Specialties include roast guinea fowl with shallots, and fillet of smoked pork...
- Time Out Milan'' shows you how Italy's powerhouse plays as hard as it works, tipping you off to the hippest ''aperitivi , the highest fashion and the hautest cuisine...
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