self-importance造句1. Many visitors complained of his bad manners and self-importance.
2. His unexpected failure punctured his self-importance.
3. He felt grown-up, puffed up with self-importance.
4. The poems are delivered with the pompous self-importance of an obscure poet addressing a small band of intellectuals.
5. With his self-importance and his pseudonyms, it is almost a surprise to find that he had considerable political influence.
6. Full of self-importance, they take no part in parental duties.
7. And increased his sense of self-importance .
8. Self-importance and public whingeing do not win arguments in Washington.
9. Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the universe, are challenged by this point of pale light.
10. Like readers hiding behind pseudonyms online, self-importance inflates through the roof, social convention vanishes, and naked aggression rules.
11. He was a man with some amount of self-importance and a certain air of command.
12. And with this conscientiousness and lack of self-importance came another quality, a keen ability to empathise with others and fight their corner when she believed they were being wronged.
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13. He's a modest, mild-mannered man, without a trace of self-importance.
14. And yet, he could see in his grandfather a shameless self-importance, a profound sense of entitlement.
15. He was sane in every respect but one, and that was his stratospheric sense of self-importance.
16. Sure he near enough always rectifies this but maybe his inexperience or ego just flirts too close to self-importance and danger.
17. Jordan, whose talent for handling dull clients was equalled only by his acute sense of self-importance, would feel slighted.
18. Imbalances at this level can result in low self-esteem, inferiority complexes, an inflated sense of self-importance or snobbishness.
19. Of course, like all great philosophical concepts, niubi has an inverse side – an excess of niubi leads to self-importance, arrogance, hubris, imperiousness, and very dangerous driving.
20. Narcissism is defined in the survey, by a researcher at York University in Toronto, Canada, as "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration and an exaggerated sense of self-importance."
21. Because where I grew up there really wasn't much tolerance for self-importance , people who put on airs.
22. I"ve seen success as a drug of choice. I"ve seen great minds and prolific imaginations disappear up their own ass, strung-out on their own self-importance.
23. Sometimes the play, with its disdain for characterisation and its endless catalogue of horrors, seems to be struggling under the weight of its own self-importance.
24. Charles Dickens, the 19th- century author of David Copperfield and Oliver Twist, displayed his self-importance with his large signature underlined with a flourish.