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What is the tenses for term haughty?

"Haughty" is an adjective, not a verb, so it doesn't have tenses. Tenses are grammatical forms that indicate when an action happened, is happening, or will happen. Adjectives describe nouns, not actions.

Here are some examples of how "haughty" is used:

* Present Tense: "She walked in with a haughty air."

* Past Tense: "The haughty queen refused to speak to her subjects."

* Future Tense: "The haughty general will never admit defeat."

In each of these examples, "haughty" is describing the noun (she, queen, general) and remains the same regardless of the tense of the verb.

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