"Uppishness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Uppishness" Meaning

A tendency to be overbearing, arrogant, or superior, often in a way that is perceived as annoying or condescending.

"Uppishness" Examples

Usage Examples of "Uppishness"


1. Showing Off


The company's new product launch was marred by the uppishness of the CEO, who seemed more interested in promoting his own image than explaining the actual features of the product.

2. Condescending Tone


The tutor's uppishness made the student feel belittled and unappreciated, as he lectured them on basic concepts without offering any constructive feedback.

3. Overbearing Attitude


The politician's uppishness was criticized by his opponents, who accused him of being out of touch with the common people and too focused on his own power and status.

4. Pride and Arrogance


The young artist's uppishness clashed with the humility required in her craft, making her work come across as shallow and lacking in substance.

5. Self-Satisfaction


The celebrity's uppishness was evident in her social media posts, where she flaunted her wealth and status, leaving many of her fans and followers feeling alienated and disconnected.

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