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  • 81arrogant — a. Haughty, proud, supercilious, lordly, disdainful, contumelious, insolent, cavalier, overbearing, overweening, assuming, magisterial, dogmatic, imperious, important, swelling, blustering, big, high, lofty, self conceited, self sufficient, self… …

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  • 82John Singleton Copley — For the British lawyer and politician of this name, see John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst. John Singleton Copley Portrait of Copley by Gilbert Stuart Birth name John Singleton Copley …

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  • 83Glossary of Stoic terms — This is a glossary of terms which are commonly found in Stoic philosophy. A;adiaphora: ἀδιάφορα: indifferent things, neither good nor bad.;agathos: ἀγαθὸς: good, proper object of desire.;anthrôpos: ἄνθρωπος: human being, used by Epictetus to… …

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  • 84big — a. 1. Great, large, huge, bulky, massive, massy. 2. Haughty, arrogant, proud, pompous, important, swelling, swollen, tumid, inflated, boastful, lofty, bombastic, blustering, assuming, self conceited, self sufficient. 3. Distended, swollen,… …

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  • 85Bumptious — Bump tious, a. Self conceited; forward; pushing. [Colloq.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 86Jar'Edo Wens — In Australian aboriginal mythology, Jar Edo Wens is a god of earthly knowledge and physical might, created by Altjira to ensure that people did not get too arrogant or self conceited. He is associated with victory and intelligence …

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  • 87Isaias — • Essay on the Biblical prophet and the book which bears his name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Isaias     Isaias     † …

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  • 88vanity — (n.) early 13c., that which is vain, futile, or worthless, from O.Fr. vanite, from L. vanitatem (nom. vanitas) emptiness, foolish pride, from vanus empty, vain, idle (see VAIN (Cf. vain)). Meaning self conceited is attested from mid 14c. Vanity… …

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  • 89above oneself — CONCEITED, proud, arrogant, swollen headed, self important, cocky, haughty, disdainful, snobbish, snobby, supercilious; informal stuck up, high and mighty, snooty, uppity, big headed, too big for one s boots. → above * * * phrasal : showing or… …

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  • 90Doxastic logic — is a modal logic concerned with reasoning about beliefs. The term doxastic derives from the ancient Greek δόξα, doxa, which means belief. Typically, a doxastic logic uses Bx to mean It is believed that x is the case, and the set denotes a set of… …

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