sotalach
uallach
díomasach
ADDITIONALLY:
mórtasach (boastful; haughty, proud)
dímheasúil (disrespectful, contemptuous
sotalach (proud, arrogant; impudent, cocky)
Haughty.
Ben, a billionaire, gave a supercilious smile to the crowd as a way of showing superiority
Frederick, a proud and wealthy businessman gave the crowd a supercilious smile prior to his speech.Feeling or showing haughty disdain
You are a very supercilious person. How could you be so supercilious? He is a supercilious, arrogent, and unpleastent person.
Supercilious is the correct spelling
Someone who is supercilious acts as if they are better than people around them. One sentence for supercilious is: I strongly disliked his arrogant and supercilious manner, which many others found off-putting. Another sentence would be: Although she grew up in unfortunate circumstances, her confident and at time supercilious attitude made her seem like one of the elite.
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
It is an Irish word.
It isn't an Irish word.
'Colt' is not an Irish word. The Irish word for colt is bromach.
snobbish, stuck-up, snooty, snotty, supercilious, selfish, self-involved
The apple was superlicious