"Smug" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Smug" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Smug" Meaning

Having or showing an excessive pride in one's achievements or possessions, often to an annoying or offensive degree.

"Smug" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Smug"


1. Expressing superiority: 'He looked smug as he revealed that he had won the lottery.'

2. Pronouncing someone's superiority: 'She had a smug expression on her face when talking about her abilities.'

3. Leaning against something comfortably: 'He derisively lay smug and sticky, clinging forever to the warm sand.'

4. Referring happiness and satisfaction in an annoying manner: 'Just watch them smile smugly to themselves in satisfaction.'

5. Purporting an abuse of power: 'The unpunished big boys gazed smug, their right to preach nonexistent.'

"Smug" Similar Words

Smoulders

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To smoulder means to burn slowly and quietly, making a steady but small amount of smoke. It can also refer to a feeling of quiet anger or resentment that is slowly building up.

Smouldry

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Sulky or sultry; sullen; gloomy; having a displeased or sulky air.

Sms

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SMS stands for Short Message Service. It is a text messaging service component of phone, Internet, and mobile communications systems.

Smudge

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To leave a small smudge or smear of something, such as food or makeup, on the surface of something else, typically through careless handling.

Smudged

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To be blurry, unclear, or disfigured, typically because of smudging or smearing. The word "smudged" can also refer to having dirt or stains on one's face, often caused by crying or rubbing away tears, causing black streaks or marks.

Smudges

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Small marks or spots, usually soft and blurred, made on a surface, for example on a mirror or a clean surface, by touching or moving something on it while it is not yet dry.

Smudging

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The verb "smudging" means to remove or remove impurities by applying a substance, often a fragrant powder or waxy resin, to an object, surface, or atmosphere. This is often done for spiritual, ceremonial, or medicinal purposes, to purify and cleanse.<br><br>In a broader sense, smudging can also refer to the act of deliberately creating a cloud of smoke or particles around oneself or an object, often to create a dramatic or atmospheric effect.<br><br>In everyday language, smudging can also mean to move or pass a hand gently across a surface to remove or erase something, often a written or drawn mark.

Smudgy

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Dirty or discolored with a mark, stain, or patch of soiling, typically caused by fingerprints or smudging.

Smuggle

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To secretly take or bring something, especially goods or people, into or out of a place without permission or official control.

Smuggled

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The word "smuggled" is the past tense of the verb "smuggle", which means to secretly and often illegally import, export, or transport goods, people, or information, often avoiding taxes or customs officials, by means of concealment or deception.

Smuggler

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A person who secretly transports goods, such as illegal or prohibited items, across a border or into a restricted area, often in order to avoid paying taxes or to evade detection.

Smugglers

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A person who secretly imports or exports goods, such as drugs, cigarettes, or liquor, often evading taxes or regulations.

Smuggles

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To smuggle means to secretly and often illegally carry or transport goods, people, or animals from one place to another, often evading taxes, customs, or other regulations.

Smuggling

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The act of secretly and illegally moving goods (especially prohibited or controlled items, such as narcotics, weapons, or currency) past law enforcement or customs officials, often through clandestine means.<br><br>Example: "The authorities caught the smugglers attempting to transport cocaine across the border."<br><br>Meaning can also extend to transporting people, often in a clandestine or secretive manner:<br><br>Example: "The refugees risked their lives to smuggle into the country, escaping war and persecution in their homeland."

Smugly

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In a self-satisfied and often insincere way, with a sense of pride or complacency, often in a way that irritates others. Meaning: Having or showing an air of self-satisfaction, often in a way that is annoying to others. Example: He smiled smugly at his success, but his friends found it arrogant.

Smugness

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A sense of self-satisfaction and satisfaction with oneself, often excessive or annoyingly so, usually because of a feeling of superiority or being better than others. It can be perceived as condescending or arrogant.