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hoogstaande

Hoogstaande is a Dutch adjective meaning high standing, noble, or elevated in a social, moral, or cultural sense. It is used to describe people, families, institutions, ideals, or actions that are respected, prestigious, or morally admirable. The term combines hoog (high) with staan/staand and is employed figuratively to indicate an elevated position or quality. It can appear in both attributive and predicative positions, as in een hoogstaande reputatie or Zijn gedrag was hoogstaand.

Usage and nuance: Hoogstaande is common in formal, academic, or literary Dutch. It often conveys praise or

Domains and examples: In social discourse, men spreekt over hoogstaande families, hoogstaande instellingen, and hoogstaande waarden

Related terms: Hoogwaardig denotes high quality in a more material or functional sense, focusing on excellence

See also: vooraanstaand, hoogwaardig, eervol, eminent, prominent.

aspiration,
implying
moral
integrity,
refined
taste,
or
exemplary
conduct.
In
some
contexts,
however,
it
can
come
across
as
pretentious
or
moralizing
if
overused
or
used
to
judge
others.
such
as
integriteit
and
rechtvaardigheid.
In
culture
and
arts,
hoogstaande
kunst
or
hoogstaande
literatuur
signals
work
with
lofty
ambition
or
notable
quality.
In
everyday
language,
it
may
describe
actions,
decisions,
or
standards
that
are
regarded
as
worthy
or
admirable.
of
product
or
service
rather
than
social
status.
Voornaam,
hooggeplaatst
or
eminent
are
related
notions
describing
prominence
or
esteem
in
different
contexts.
Hoogstaand
is
often
contrasted
with
terms
that
emphasize
mere
quality
rather
than
elevated
status.