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vainglorious
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with Anu Gargvainglorious
PRONUNCIATION:
(vayn-GLOR-ee-uhs)
MEANING:
adjective: Filled with, exhibiting, or proceeding from excessive pride, especially in one's achievements or abilities. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin vana gloria (empty pride), from vana, feminine of vanus (empty) + gloria (pride, glory). USAGE:
"But some see James Cameron as a vainglorious auteur and seek to puncture his perceived pretension."Nick Watt; Is the 'Avatar' Movie Making Viewers Nauseous?; ABC News (New York); Dec 18, 2009.
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