smugness / smʌg /

自鸣得意自以为是得意洋洋得意忘形

smugness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

smug·ger, smug·gest.

  1. contentedly confident of one's ability, superiority, or correctness; complacent.
  2. trim; spruce; smooth; sleek.

smugness 近义词

smugness

等同于 vanity

smugness

等同于 complacency

smugness 的近义词 2
smugness

等同于 loftiness

smugness 的近义词 2
smugness

等同于 arrogance

smugness

等同于 pride

smugness

等同于 self-satisfaction

smugness

等同于 vainglory

smugness

等同于 lordliness

smugness

等同于 overbearingness

smugness

等同于 pretentiousness

smugness

等同于 pridefulness

smugness

等同于 proudness

smugness

等同于 superciliousness

smugness

等同于 conceit

更多smugness例句

  1. The Jolie dress is an expression of the joy of family, not the smugness of a couple.
  2. Social media has kept me abreast of many plot twists and turns as firestorms of outrage and smugness come and go.
  3. His headline captured his certainty, if not his smugness: “Of Course the Settlements are Illegal.”
  4. The Iranian negotiating team meeting with its Western counterparts in Kazakhstan this week has earned the right to its smugness.
  5. Paul Theroux on how the whole affair reveals our smugness and hypocrisy.
  6. Smugness was easy in a world without dust or carrion smell or craters that had been factories.
  7. In this, as in other things, we have a tendency toward smugness, shortsightedness and egotism.
  8. But Marthasa's smugness and arrogance had not deserted him once since the beginning of this leg of the trip.
  9. He had abandoned research in order to make Marjorie rich and to surround her with luxury and smugness.
  10. Every day of further absence from England, our England, increased that delicious sub-conscious smugness.