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Superbia [誇り]

Superbia
unreasonable and inordinate self-esteem (personified as one of the deadly sins)
Subcategories:
[ほこ()·]
hokori
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. pride; boast; credit (to)
[ほこ()·]
hokoru
godan verb, transitive verb

English Meanings:

godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to boast of; to be proud of; to take pride in
[そん()·だい()]
sondai
na adjective, noun

English Meanings:

na adjective, noun
  1. haughty; arrogant; pompous; self-important
[()·そん()]
fuson
na adjective, noun

English Meanings:

na adjective, noun
  1. arrogance; insolence; disrespect
[ぼう()·じゃく()·()·じん()]
boujakubujin
noun, na adjective, no adjective

Alternate Written Forms:

[ぼう()·じゃく()·()·じん()]
boujakubujin

English Meanings:

noun, na adjective, no adjective
  1. behaving outrageously as though there were no one around; acting without consideration for others; arrogance; audacity; insolence
[きょ()·ごう()]
kyogou
na adjective, noun

English Meanings:

na adjective, noun
  1. pride; arrogance
[ごう()·きょ()]
goukyo
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. arrogance
[きょう()·ごう()]
kyougou
na adjective, noun

English Meanings:

na adjective, noun
  1. pride; arrogance
sunobizumu
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. snobbism
[()·たけ()·だか()]
itakedaka
na adjective, noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[()·たけ()·だか()]
itakedaka

English Meanings:

na adjective, noun
  1. high-handed; overbearing
[ぞく()·ぶつ()·こん()·じょう()]
zokubutsukonjou
noun, no adjective

English Meanings:

noun, no adjective
  1. snobbery; snobbishness; philistinism; vulgar and ostentatious nature (disposition)
[おん()·()·····]
onkisegamashii
i adjective

Alternate Written Forms:

[おん()······]
onkisegamashii

English Meanings:

i adjective
  1. patronizing; expecting gratitude in return; acting like one is doing someone a favor; condescending
[とう()·()·しん()]
touhashin
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. factionalism

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