superbia

[soo-per-bee-uh]

superbia Definition

  • 1an excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance
  • 2a sin of pride or arrogance, considered to be the original and most serious of the seven deadly sins

Using superbia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "superbia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His superbia was evident in the way he talked down to others.

  • Example

    Superbia is one of the seven deadly sins in Christianity.

  • Example

    Her superbia prevented her from admitting her mistakes.

superbia Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for superbia

Antonyms for superbia

Phrases with superbia

  • a sin of pride or arrogance, considered to be the original and most serious of the seven deadly sins

    Example

    The Bible warns against the sin of superbia, which can lead to downfall.

  • superbia in proelio

    pride in battle, a phrase used to describe the confidence and bravery of soldiers in battle

    Example

    The general praised his troops for their superbia in proelio during the war.

  • superbia et vanitas

    pride and vanity, a phrase used to describe excessive self-love and conceit

    Example

    Her superbia et vanitas made it difficult for her to maintain friendships.

Origins of superbia

from Latin 'superbia', meaning 'pride'

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Summary: superbia in Brief

Superbia [soo-per-bee-uh] is an excessive pride or self-confidence that can lead to arrogance. It is also a sin of pride or arrogance, considered to be the original and most serious of the seven deadly sins. Examples of superbia include talking down to others and refusing to admit mistakes. Superbia is often associated with phrases like 'sin of superbia' and 'superbia in proelio,' and is the opposite of humility.