hubristic
English
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editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek ὑβριστικός (hubristikós), equivalent to hubris + -tic.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
edithubristic (comparative more hubristic, superlative most hubristic)
- Of, or relating to hubris; overly arrogant.
- Displaying hubris (as a personality characteristic).
- December 13 2021, Molly Ball, Jeffrey Kluger, Alejandro de la Garza, “Elon Musk: Person of the Year 2021”, in Time Magazine[1]:
- Musk is easily cast as a hubristic supervillain, lumped in with the tech bros and space playboys, for whom money is scorekeeping and rockets are the ultimate toy. But he’s different: he’s a manufacturing magnate—moving metal, not bytes.
Derived terms
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editoverly arrogant
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displaying hubris
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