SUPERCILIOUS vs SNEERING: NOUN
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- The act of one who sneers.
SUPERCILIOUS vs SNEERING: ADJECTIVE
- Arrogantly superior; showing contemptuous indifference; haughty.
- Lofty with pride; haughty; dictatorial; overbearing; arrogant
- Feeling or showing haughty disdain. : arrogant.
- Having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy
- Expressive of contempt
- Expressive of contempt
SUPERCILIOUS vs SNEERING: VERB
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- Present participle of sneer.
SUPERCILIOUS vs SNEERING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Disdainful, contemptuous, overweening, lordly, consequential. See arrogance.
- Manifesting haughtiness, or proceeding from it; overbearing; arrogant: as, a supercilious air; supercilious behavior.
- Lofty with pride; haughtily contemptuous; overbearing.
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SUPERCILIOUS vs SNEERING: RELATED WORDS
- Snooty, Snobbish, Arrogant, Pompous, Smug, Proud, Prideful, Uncomplimentary, Swaggering, Sniffy, Lordly, Snide, Disdainful, Sneering, Haughty
- Chortle, Leering, Harrumphing, Simpering, Fawning, Mocking, Toadying, Scowling, Smirking, Mycterism, Disdainful, Uncomplimentary, Leer, Supercilious, Snide
SUPERCILIOUS vs SNEERING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Snooty, Snobbish, Arrogant, Pompous, Smug, Proud, Prideful, Uncomplimentary, Swaggering, Sniffy, Lordly, Snide, Disdainful, Sneering, Haughty
- Snickering, Chortle, Leering, Harrumphing, Simpering, Fawning, Mocking, Toadying, Scowling, Smirking, Disdainful, Uncomplimentary, Leer, Supercilious, Snide
SUPERCILIOUS vs SNEERING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There is another species of learned men, who, though less dogmatical and supercilious, are not less impertinent.
- She in no way exuded the supercilious attitudes of so many women of his acquaintance.
- But some will say, whence has this fellow got the arrogance which he displays and these supercilious looks?
- Arrogant, supercilious, contutogether the metal plates of a coat of melious, insolent.
- Haughty or overbearing person, person of supercilious feeling.
- Jews jokes is enough to make one miss even the most supercilious days of political correctness.
- Yet there was nothing sarcastic or supercilious in the way Ames spoke.
- Having too high an opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious.
- He was extremely reactive, argumentative, supercilious, and cavalier.
- Pawning the libs never felt quite so supercilious.
- He came back two more times sneering and mocking us.
- Phantom Planet fronted by a young, winsomely sneering Alex Turner.
- British mores and racialism veered too far into sneering caricature.
- And what a feast of sneering could be had here.
- And I heard his story andhis tears with sneering disdain.
- He glanced at George with sneering contempt in his eyes.
- Owen, for Peter is depicted as sneering emotional vulnerability.
- Marrick glances around, then backs away, sneering at Mitchell.
- VALIUM sneering a punk out of your claims.
- Kallor drawled, sneering down at the Great Raven.
SUPERCILIOUS vs SNEERING: QUESTIONS
- How did the young man become less arrogant and supercilious?
- Is the word overbearing a synonym for supercilious?
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