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Hubris.
The term Hubris used to describe someone with extreme pride or arrogance . Hubris often indicates a loss of contact with reality and an overestimation of one's own competence or capabilities and especially when the person exhibiting it is in a position of power such as a politician or elected official .
No, it is a noun (excessive pride, arrogance).
"Hubris" is not a person.
"Filled with pride in someone" implies being proud of their achievements or qualities. On the other hand, "filled with pride of someone" suggests being proud of the person themselves or their actions. Both can convey a sense of admiration and satisfaction.
According to Merriam-Webster, "hubris" is defined as "exaggerated pride or self-confidence." Hubris is a noun, and the adjective being "hubristic." Noun: The hubris of that man
Sophrosyne is conceptually the opposite of hubris.
Imperial Hubris was created in 2004.
It means someone else filled the job position, and the employer hired someone else.
Hubris is excessive pride and confidence in one's self along with a contempt for others. Psychologists believe that hubris is caused when someone who is prone to the condition attains a position with high power and little outside oversight.
Hubris was an offense in greek epic,law and tragedy.
Example sentence - When it leads her to hubris and arrogance then it is not a good choice.