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supercilious
/ ˌsuːpəˈsɪlɪəs /
adjective
displaying arrogant pride, scorn, or indifference
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Other Word Forms
- superciliousness noun
- superciliously adverb
- unsupercilious adjective
- unsuperciliously adverb
- unsuperciliousness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of supercilious1
First recorded in 1520–30; from Latin superciliōsus; supercilium, -ous
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Word History and Origins
Origin of supercilious1
C16: from Latin superciliōsus, from supercilium eyebrow; see superciliary
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Example Sentences
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He accused her comments of being "supercilious lectures from someone who thinks they are superior on these issues".
From BBC
Even FOX News has called out the Republicans for their supercilious stupidity.
From Salon
It's very fitting that a supercilious centrist group like No Labels would deliver the death blow to American democracy.
From Salon
LB has few prospects — and certainly is not interested in pompous developer Darcy Wong, who is as supercilious as he is wealthy.
From Los Angeles Times
You wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of this supercilious glance.
From Washington Post
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