The psychological state of being superior, where one looks down on those deemed inferiors.
1Without perhaps intending it, Miss Loder conveyed a sense of superiority.
2You came to that place yonder, with Cynthia, with a sense of superiority.
3Oh come on, let me show you,' Zhenya said with a sense of superiority.
4To come from such raw beauty would almost certainly instill a sense of superiority.
5Before long, the pride turned into a sense of superiority.
6They immediately assert a sense of superiority over the locals with a series of microaggressions.
7That was to be against South Korea, strong favourites with a sense of superiority about them.
8His hatred of the base world easily passed over into a sense of superiority and ignoble pride.
9Such a stance invited a sense of superiority, and the drudging internal pontification of the coolly uninvolved.
10Never was there a sense of superiority on the Bishop's side, or of being lectured on Eleanor's.
11Germans exude a sense of superiority when it comes to the way they make their machines and buildings.
12The Chinese drew from the ease of their success a sense of superiority and a clear feeling of nationalism.
13Nor is my compassion altogether free from a sense of superiority to the object of it-superiorityuntainted, howbeit, by truculence.
14Even those in the poorest of circumstances cannot help feeling a sense of superiority over their neighbours across the Red Sea.
15The attitude of Poles towards the Russians is a mix of fear and Slavic sentimentality, combined with a sense of superiority.
16He had supreme self-confidence, and a sense of superiority over those around him which acted as an inspiration to his own mind.
Translations for a sense of superiority