High Camp

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /haɪ kæmp/

Definitions of high camp

noun a style of performance that is deliberately exaggerated and theatrical, often associated with LGBTQ+ culture

Example Sentences

A1 I went to a high camp with my friends.

A2 The movie we watched last night was full of high camp humor.

B1 The play was a perfect example of high camp entertainment.

B2 The fashion show featured high camp outfits that were both extravagant and fun.

C1 The musical production was praised for its high camp aesthetic and over-the-top performances.

C2 The artist's work is known for its high camp sensibility, blending humor and glamour in a unique way.

Examples of high camp in a Sentence

formal The high camp was set up at the base of the mountain for the climbers.

informal We're going to have a blast at the high camp this weekend!

slang The high camp is gonna be lit, bro!

figurative The movie's over-the-top acting style bordered on high camp.

Grammatical Forms of high camp

past tense

high camped

plural

high camps

comparative

higher camp

superlative

highest camp

present tense

high camp

future tense

will high camp

perfect tense

have high camped

continuous tense

is high camping

singular

high camp

positive degree

high camp

infinitive

to high camp

gerund

high camping

participle

high camped

Origin and Evolution of high camp

First Known Use: 1909 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'high camp' originated in the world of theater and performance, specifically in the context of exaggerated, theatrical performances that were intentionally over-the-top and flamboyant.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'high camp' has come to be associated with a style or aesthetic that embraces extravagance, irony, and theatricality, often with a nod to popular culture and a sense of self-awareness. It has also been used more broadly to describe anything that is intentionally exaggerated or kitschy.