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词汇 smugness
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Definition of smugness in English:

smugness

noun ˈsmʌɡnəsˈsməɡnəs
mass noun
  • Excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements.

    the smugness of a man basking too long in critical ardour
    there is no room for smugness or complacency
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Audiences may tire of the early smugness, which is exemplified by the lead character.
    • His smugness about the whole affair made us see red.
    • He replaces Moore's smugness with a self-deprecating approach.
    • His smugness was rooted in the sense that his retreat to the countryside was part of a great cultural project.
    • The one character resistant to change is the professor, who departs wreathed in pedagogic smugness.
    • What really galls me about the film is its smugness about its supposed historical knowledge.
    • Usually records of this sort are unbearably cutesy or too steeped in ironic smugness to be enjoyable.
    • There is no room whatever for smugness or self-satisfaction on their part.
    • Perhaps the most astonishing thing about this astonishing story is the smugness of its tone.
    • The engaging executive can barely conceal a certain smugness about the privacy problems encountered by the New York rival.

Definition of smugness in US English:

smugness

nounˈsməɡnəsˈsməɡnəs
  • Excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements.

    the smugness of a man basking too long in critical ardor
    there is no room for smugness or complacency
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perhaps the most astonishing thing about this astonishing story is the smugness of its tone.
    • The engaging executive can barely conceal a certain smugness about the privacy problems encountered by the New York rival.
    • Audiences may tire of the early smugness, which is exemplified by the lead character.
    • His smugness was rooted in the sense that his retreat to the countryside was part of a great cultural project.
    • There is no room whatever for smugness or self-satisfaction on their part.
    • What really galls me about the film is its smugness about its supposed historical knowledge.
    • His smugness about the whole affair made us see red.
    • The one character resistant to change is the professor, who departs wreathed in pedagogic smugness.
    • He replaces Moore's smugness with a self-deprecating approach.
    • Usually records of this sort are unbearably cutesy or too steeped in ironic smugness to be enjoyable.
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