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etymological origin of | eng: smugly |
etymological origin of | eng: smugness |
etymology | gml: smuk |
has derived form | eng: smugger |
has derived form | eng: smuggest |
has derived form | eng: smugly |
has derived form | eng: smugness |
lexical category | adjective |
pronunciation | /smʌɡ/ |
semantically related | eng: affording |
semantically related | eng: autarkic |
semantically related | eng: complacent |
semantically related | eng: complaisant |
semantically related | eng: exertion |
semantically related | eng: facile |
semantically related | eng: good-humored |
semantically related | eng: gracious |
semantically related | eng: gratify |
semantically related | eng: greecious |
semantically related | eng: humor |
semantically related | eng: kindhearted |
semantically related | eng: lenient |
semantically related | eng: officious |
semantically related | eng: self-satisfied |
semantically related | eng: soft touch |
semantically related | eng: tactful |
synonym | eng: complacent |
synonym | eng: pompous |
synonym | eng: self-satisfied |
synonym | eng: smarmy |
translation | deu: blasiert |
translation | eng: self-satisfied |
translation | fin: itseriittoinen |
translation | fin: itsetyytyväinen |
translation | fin: omahyväinen |
translation | fra: suffisant |
translation | ita: autocompiaciuto |
translation | ita: compiaciuto |
translation | nob: selvgod |
translation | rus: самодовольный |
translation | spa: engreído |
translation | spa: petulante |
translation | spa: ufano |
translation | swe: självgod |
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