They have a better export record with highbrow, low-plot movies, set in chic apartments with parquet floors, that feel moodily French.
(informal) someone who is neither a highbrow nor a lowbrow.
IN THIS ARTICLE: people rejected the English language game Scrabble at first as too "highbrow "or "complicated".
We had a highbrow discussion on classical music.
Such highbrow outfits tend to have small, select clienteles and are constantly trying to broaden their appeal, often by offering discounts and staying open late on Friday and Saturday nights.
He said it should be noticed that there has been a fracture zone in the cultural field in China. The so-called elite culture, or highbrow culture, is divorced from popular culture.
He presents his own highbrow literary programme.
Many of your readers, including so-called highbrow critics, have repeatedly subjected your books to negative readings.
One who is somewhat cultured;one who is neither highbrow nor lowbrow.