Similar words: brisk, debris, bride, bring, brick, fabric, bring up, briefly. Meaning: ['hjuːbrɪs] n. overbearing pride or presumption.
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(31) The very hubris of French claims alarmed the other powers.
(32) It takes a certain kind of hubris to be a pundit or politician and tell scientists — often many, many scientists — that they're wrong about what their studies have shown them.
(33) Hence with regard to environmentalism we have a distorted hubris, even dark influence. Sentencedict.com
(34) Around the 15th year of his rule, amid the grandiosity of his empire-building, a touch of hubris was perhaps overtaking the Nubian ruler.
(35) One of the dictionary definitions of hubris cites Edward Teller (the godfather of modern geoengineering).
(36) But along the way , says Prof Deshpand é , hubris set in.
(37) Among bankers I meet there is a lot more hubris than humility.
(38) We exhibit not only hubris but remarkable obtuseness in caging, torturing, and infecting animals in the name of improving our health.
(39) In retailing, the damage that can be caused by hubris and a sales - driven culture is limited.
(40) Exactly 20 years later the Japanese are still paying the price for such hubris ( see article ).
(41) PPR's hubris in dashing into a sector so removed from its own world of timber trading, cheap furniture, bookselling, consumer credit and African car dealerships has stretched credulity.
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