Vainglorious

//ˌveɪnˈɡlɔː.ɹi.əs//

Synonyms for "vainglorious" (64 found)

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Translations

33 translations across 17 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • κενόδοξος adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • πέρπερος adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Armenian

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  • փառամոլ adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Bulgarian

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  • суетен adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • тщесла́вен adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 非常自負 /非常自负 adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Czech

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  • chvástavý adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • zpupný adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Dutch

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  • verwaand adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Finnish

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  • turhamainen adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • turhantärkeä adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • tyhmänylpeä adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

French

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  • fanfaron adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • orgueilleux adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • vaniteux adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Georgian

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  • დიდების მოყვარე adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • პატივმოყვარე adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

German

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  • aufgeblasen adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • dünkelhaft adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • hochmütig adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • prahlerisch adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Gothic

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  • 𐍆𐌻𐌰𐌿𐍄𐍃 adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Greek

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  • ματαιόδοξος adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Italian

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  • vanaglorioso adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Middle French

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  • vainglorieux adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Portuguese

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  • vanglorioso adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Russian

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  • тщесла́вный adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Spanish

4 entries
  • fachendoso adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • fanfarrón adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • perdonavidas adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
  • soberbio adj (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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And the Apoſtle [Paul] ſeems here moſt peculiarly to have directed this Encomium of the Gospel, as a Defiance to the Philoſophers of his Time, the Fluſtring Vain-glorious Greeks, vvho pretended ſo much to magnify, and even Adore the VViſdom they profeſſed, […]

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I sat in the sun on a bench; the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed, promising subsequent penitence, but not yet moved to begin. After all, I reflected I was like my neighbours; and then I smiled, comparing myself with other men, comparing my active goodwill with the lazy cruelty of their neglect. And at the very moment of that vainglorious thought, a qualm came over me, a horrid nausea and the most deadly shuddering.

Source: wiktionary

"So kindly keep the vainglorious enumeration of your pots for the benefit of those village idiots who compose your particular set of boozing companions."

Source: wiktionary

Railway engines have been attacked with gunfire by raiding aircraft on both sides of the Channel and the impression has grown up that they are defenceless monsters to be pestered with impunity. The first engine to disprove this vainglorious theory was, we are glad to note, a British one. [The locomotive boiler exploded, causing the aircraft to crash.]

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