Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

high-hat

noun
/ˈhaɪ.hæt/
Definition
A type of cymbal used in drumming, typically consisting of two cymbals mounted on a stand and played with a foot pedal.
Examples
  • The drummer played a lively rhythm on the high-hat during the jazz performance.
  • She always acts so high-hat, looking down on anyone she considers less cultured.
Meaning
In music, the high-hat is part of a drum kit and is essential for maintaining rhythm. In a broader context, it can also refer to someone who is snobbish or pretentious.
Synonyms
  • cymbal
  • drum accessory
  • arrogant
  • snobbish