Antonyms for overweening


Grammar : Adj
Spell : oh-ver-wee-ning
Phonetic Transcription : ˈoʊ vərˈwi nɪŋ


Definition of overweening

Origin :
  • mid-14c., from present participle of verb overwenen "be conceited, presume, be presumptuous, be over-confident," from Old English oferwenian "to be proud, become insolent or presumptuous;" see over- + ween.
  • adj arrogant
Example sentences :
  • Nor does his attempt fail from any overweening or blindness, in himself.
  • Extract from : « A Dish Of Orts » by George MacDonald
  • It may have been Milburgh's overweening faith in his own genius.
  • Extract from : « The Daffodil Mystery » by Edgar Wallace
  • And have you, young lady, any of that overweening prejudice in favour of your own island?
  • Extract from : « The Two Admirals » by J. Fenimore Cooper
  • Of overweening egotism Pattison himself at any rate had none.
  • Extract from : « Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) » by John Morley
  • There is an overweening vanity about that man which is quite upsetting.
  • Extract from : « The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson » by Anthony Trollope
  • “Anything,” replied Considine, with the overweening confidence of youth.
  • Extract from : « The Settler and the Savage » by R.M. Ballantyne
  • “Of course you are,” said Victor, with the overweening assurance of youth.
  • Extract from : « The Red Man's Revenge » by R.M. Ballantyne
  • He was possessed by no overweening desire for the strenuous life.
  • Extract from : « Revolution and Other Essays » by Jack London
  • Have we some overweening tyrant, who insults us with his wealth?
  • Extract from : « The Works of Lucian of Samosata, v. 4 » by Lucian of Samosata
  • If you love her do not flatter her; her overweening vanity is her ruin.
  • Extract from : « Vendetta » by Marie Corelli

Synonyms for overweening

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