Smuggest: meaning, definitions and examples

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smuggest

 

[ smʌɡɪst ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

feeling superior

The term 'smuggest' refers to a state of being very self-satisfied and having an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or superiority. It often describes a person who displays an excessive amount of pride in their achievements or opinions, to the point of being irritating to others.

Synonyms

arrogant, complacent, conceited, self-satisfied.

Examples of usage

  • He looked at her with the smuggest smile, as if he had won the lottery.
  • Her smuggest comments about her promotion made the room uncomfortable.
  • They walked in with the smuggest attitude, thinking they knew everything.
  • The smuggest response he could muster was, 'I told you so.'

Translations

Translations of the word "smuggest" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais convencido

🇮🇳 सबसे आत्मसंतुष्ट

🇩🇪 am selbstzufriedensten

🇮🇩 paling menyombongkan diri

🇺🇦 найбільш самозадоволений

🇵🇱 najbardziej zarozumiały

🇯🇵 最も自己満足な

🇫🇷 le plus satisfait de soi

🇪🇸 el más engreído

🇹🇷 en kibirli

🇰🇷 가장 자만하는

🇸🇦 الأكثر غرورًا

🇨🇿 nejvíce sebeuspokojený

🇸🇰 najviac sebavedomý

🇨🇳 最自满的

🇸🇮 najbolj samozadovoljen

🇮🇸 mest sjálfþóknandi

🇰🇿 ең менмен

🇬🇪 ყველაზე თავდაჯერებული

🇦🇿 ən özündən razı

🇲🇽 el más engreído

Etymology

The word 'smug' originates from the 18th century, deriving from the dialectal English 'smugge', which meant 'neat' or 'trim'. It was initially used to describe someone who was well-groomed or dapper. Over time, the meaning evolved to encompass not just physical appearance but also a sense of self-satisfaction and complacency. The superlative form 'smuggest' emerged as a way to emphasize extreme levels of smugness, reflecting an attitude of superiority or self-importance. This evolution in usage reflects societal attitudes towards pride and arrogance, marking a shift from a benign description of neatness to a more critical view of self-satisfaction that can alienate others.