Most dictionaries list the preferred pronunciation as hyubris, with a j glide after the aspirated 'h' (like h-you) and the short 'I' sound (like wrist) in the second, unaccented syllable.
However, a second variant is occasionally listed in which the first syllable is pronounced as the English word, "who".
The height of hubris would mean a very high level of arrogance.
Hubris is that misplaced self-confidence that inevitably results in a fittingly tragic come-uppance called nemesis. Judicial hubris is that misplaced self-confidence of the judicial system, or of the jurists, that results in tragedy.
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To have hubris is to have an excessive amount of self-confidence or pride. An example of a sentence using the word "hubris" would be: His hubris often got him into situations that he couldn't get out of.
Malcolm's hubris had advanced to the point where he considered all of his acquaintance to be completely beneath his notice and not worthy of any attention.
"Hubris" is not a person.
The leader's hubris ultimately led to their downfall, as they believed they were untouchable and made reckless decisions without considering the consequences.
An example of hubris is a character in a Greek tragedy who defies the gods' warnings and believes they are invincible. Another example is a leader who believes they are above the law and untouchable, leading to their downfall due to their arrogance.
Courage is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation without being overcome by it. On the other hand, hubris refers to excessive pride or self-confidence which often leads to a downfall due to arrogance or overconfidence. Courage involves overcoming challenges with humility and wisdom, while hubris involves a sense of invincibility and disregard for consequences.
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
Imperial Hubris was created in 2004.
Sophrosyne is conceptually the opposite of hubris.
Hubris was an offense in greek epic,law and tragedy.
No, hubris is not an adverb. Hubris is a noun that refers to excessive pride or arrogance.
She is not presented that way. Hubris is unwarranted pride. Pandora's 'sin' was curiosity.
The height of hubris would mean a very high level of arrogance.
according to Greek mythology, hubris was not a person, hubris is having excessive pride in oneself. excessive pride can lead to the disrespecting of the gods and goddesses. many were seriously punished for committing hubris against a god or goddess.