"Suffisance" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Suffisance" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Suffisance" Meaning

Suffisance is a French loanword that refers to a feeling of smugness or superiority, often accompanied by a sense of complacency or self-satisfaction. It describes a person who is excessively proud of their own accomplishments, abilities, or possessions, and looks down on others with disdain.

For example: "His suffisance made it difficult for him to relate to his colleagues, who felt offended by his condescending attitude."

"Suffisance" Examples

Suffisance

Part of speech: Noun

Definition: A sufficient or just enough amount


Examples:


The recipe called for a suffisance of ingredients, but we had some leftover for next day.
The instructions were clear, with a suffisance of details for us to understand the task.
The town had a suffisance of jobs to go around, so no one was unemployed.
She had a suffisance of confidence in her abilities to succeed in the competition.
Due to climate change, we need a suffisance of awareness and collective action to combat it.

Note:

The word "suffisance" is a rare and somewhat archaic term in English language and may not be commonly used in everyday conversation.

"Suffisance" Similar Words

Suffice

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Sufficed

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Pleasantly surprised or delighted.

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It is an archaic word that means "is sufficient" or "is enough".

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Adequate or enough to meet a need or requirement. Satisfying or meeting the necessary requirements or standards.

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