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presunção
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inflor
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viento
Feelings of excessive pride.
vanity
conceit
self-love
Portuguese
presunção
1
But impersonality has prevented the Far Oriental from having much
amour
propre
.
2
Heller took Rushdie to task for what she called his magisterial
amour
propre
.
3
Mr. Bing is to have appealed to the tenor's
amour
propre
.
4
How difficult it is, you see, to rid one's self of
amour
propre
!
5
When the
amour
propre
is pleased, the tongue is freed.
6
Yes, no matter at what cost to your
amour
propre
.
7
The acute reasoning of Lemercier humbled his
amour
propre
.
8
He flushed with a sense of wounded
amour
propre
.
9
Will the jealous
amour
propre
of France permit the swords of Germany to remain sheathed?
10
There is a little
amour
propre
in the assertion, but upon the whole it is true.
11
Lydia's '
amour
propre
'
was wounded in an incurable manner by that revelation of her own peculiarity.
12
And so he went back quite eased in his mind, but considerably bruised in his
amour
propre
.
13
He had the power of observation habitual to persons whose sensitive
amour
propre
has frequently been wounded.
14
For three-quarters of a century our '
amour
propre
'
was constantly kept raw by the most supercilious patronage.
15
Vanity is never foreign to these false ideas, which are always of a nature to flatter one's
amour
propre
.
16
There was nothing in this speech to offend Malcolm's
amour
propre
,
nevertheless a dull flush mounted to his brow.
Portuguese
presunção
vaidade
Catalan
inflor
vanitat
fums
arrogància
supèrbia
presumpció
altivesa
Spanish
viento