self-complacency
61Colley Cibber — plays the part of Lord F …
62pride — n. 1. Self esteem, self exaltation, self complacency, self sufficiency, conceit, vanity. 2. Haughtiness, loftiness, lordliness, superciliousness, assumption, insolence, vain glory, arrogance, presumption, hauteur. 3. Elevation (of character),… …
63selflíce — 1. n ( es/ u) self love, self complacency, self satisfaction, conceit, arrogance, pride, vanity; clean love [amour propre]; egotism; 2. adj egotistic, puffed up, vain, self satisfied, self complacent, conceited, arrogant …
64vanity — n. 1. Emptiness, hollowness, triviality, worthlessness, futility, unrealness, unsubstantialness, falsity, vanitas vanitatum. 2. Conceit, conceitedness, egotism, self conceit, self sufficiency, petty pride, self complacency, self approbation, self …
65Miguel de Cervantes — Cervantes redirects here. For other uses, see Cervantes (disambiguation). Miguel Cervantes Born Miguel de Cervantes Baptised 9 October 1547 (birth date unknown) Alcalá de Henares, Castile (Galician family) …
66conceit — n. 1. Conception, image, notion, thought, fancy, imagination, idea, belief. 2. Whim, vagary, illusion, freak of fancy. 3. Opinion, estimate, estimation, judgment, impression. 4. Vanity, conceitedness, egotism, self conceit, self complacency, self …
67inflation — n. 1. Swelling (by air), distension, expansion, blowing up. 2. Conceit, conceitedness, self conceit, self sufficiency, self complacency, self importance, vain gloriousness, vain glory. 3. Increase, enlargement. 4. (Com.) Over enlargement (of… …
68embarrass — embarrass, discomfit, abash, disconcert, rattle, faze mean to balk by confusing or confounding, but each word is capable of expressing precise and distinctive shades of meaning. Embarrass characteristically implies some influence which impedes… …
69conceitedness — n. Vanity, conceit, egotism, opinionatedness, self conceit, self complacency, self sufficiency, priggery, priggishness, priggism …
70Keith Murdoch — Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (August 12, 1885 October 4, 1952) was an Australian journalist and the father of Rupert Murdoch.Murdoch was born in Melbourne in 1885, son of Rev Patrick John Murdoch and Annie, née Brown. He was educated at Camberwell… …