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    Meaning of smugly

    The primary meaning of the word "smugly" is to feel or show excessive pride or self-satisfaction, often in a way that is considered annoying or offensive.

    Definitions

    • According to Oxford Languages, "smugly" is an adverb that means feeling or showing excessive pride or self-satisfaction, often in a way that is considered annoying or offensive.
    • It can also imply a sense of moral superiority or complacency.

    Etymology of smugly

    The word "smugly" originates from the adjective "smug", which has its roots in the mid-17th century.
    The adjective "smug" is believed to have come from the Low German or Dutch word "smuk", which means "neat" or "trim".
    Initially, "smug" described something or someone as neat or elegant, but over time, it took on a more negative connotation, implying excessive self-satisfaction or complacency.

    Example Uses

    • She smiled smugly as she accepted the award, clearly pleased with herself.
    • He spoke smugly about his accomplishments, which made his colleagues roll their eyes.
    • The politician's smug expression during the debate annoyed many viewers.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    humbly modestly unassumingly shyly timidly hesitantly uncertainly doubtfully insecurely nervously anxiously fearfully meekly submissively obediently complianly cooperatively respectfully deferentially politely