Extreme pride or overconfidence, often in combination with arrogance.
1 Six months ago that was regarded as a moment of serious hubris .
2 Either that, or a dangerous case of British hubris and wishful thinking.
3 Indeed, a great many mythological tales warn of the dangers of hubris .
4 Six years into a Bush administration humility comes more naturally than hubris .
5 And that was my first major mistake - entirely attributed to hubris .
6 Daenerys knows the threat is real, her hubris cost her a dragon.
7 From my perspective, the amortality proposal is the product of academic hubris .
8 But that did not last long, partly due to hubris and complacency.
9 They seem to exhibit a hubris about how far their influence extends.
10 Bromberg tells an emblematic story of cinematic hubris with clarity and insight.
11 Plus, his continual hubris has made him an easy person to ridicule.
12 It's a sensational coup, a vision of erotic despair, hubris and mortality.
13 And I was about to pay the ultimate price for my hubris .
14 What hubris to insert real people into works of fiction, what folly!
15 In the case of technology, we end up with the worst hubris .
16 Soon her insular hubris of indomitability began to thaw like Arctic permafrost.
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