I believe someone who is truly superior sees everyone else as being equal to themselves.
To look down upon someone means to feel superior to them or to hold a negative opinion of them. It involves regarding someone as less important, valuable, or capable than oneself.
"Slow one" that's the best i can think of. But i don't make fun of people.
According to huduser.org, the population of Superior, Arizona, is 3,324.
Defiance or insubordination are both substitutes for refusing to obey a superior.
Being xenocentric means that you think something foreign is better than anything your own culture can produce. Examples: * Japan is the only country that makes great cars. * French is the only language of love. * The Russian's are the only people that make good vodka. * French perfume is the only good perfume.
No, oppression is NEVER justified. This begs the question of who makes them superior. What may seem superior for you may not be for someone else.
Maybe superior in intelligence but not superior as a person and not as superior in intelligence as someone with a higher IQ than that person.
The term for someone who thinks they are superior to everybody is "narcissist" or "egotist."
Mostly knowing more and always being right.Sometimes being more popular in school if you are that age,.ETC.
A good leader is someone who leads by example. They inspire and teach those that are under them. They are good communicators. They help everyone play to their strengths.
it symbolizes feeling superior to someone
A Supervisor, is someone with more experience, put in charge of someone else or a group of people, to make sure that things are done properly. A superior, is anyone who has a higher social standing than another. Someone who is more influential, more experienced or in control of more power. A supervisor is usually a superior, but a superior is not neccessarily a supervisor.
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Superior Uniforms
it makes the mentally harmed feel superior
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the ability to manipulate and control the mass of its population