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单词 self-glorification
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Definition of self-glorification in English:

self-glorification

noun sɛlfɡlɔːrɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • Exaltation of oneself and one's abilities.

    they fought not merely for self-glorification but for the common good
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the paternalistic protector role, there is an exaggeration of one's power to the level of omnipotence, self-glorification, self-presumption and self-entitlement.
    • I have also been a councillor, school governor and a member of various committees, all things I was asked to do rather than seeking influence over other people's lives for some kind of self-glorification.
    • He realises that self-denial can all too easily become self-glorification, but he is oddly blind to the hedonistic streak in epistemological narratives of extinguishing the self for the sake of fact.
    • If we are to have awards this should be in recognition of effort, work and achievement particularly in relation to the benefit of everyone, not self-glorification.
    • Remember, we live in an age of advertisements and self-glorification.
    • War as myth begins with blind patriotism, which is always thinly veiled self-glorification.
    • They show the essential pattern of self-glorification as self-aggrandizement that most interests the author.
    • All of this U.S. history was really self-glorification.
    • There was no nonsense in that briefing, no self-glorification - just an appreciation of what American soldiers can achieve and a determination to do everything possible to help them.
    • Some writers are like that - they would do anything for self-glorification.
    • If the site becomes more about self-glorification or filled with lies, you can take the opportunity to rebut the lies when they write articles.
    • A host of pamphleteers, mainly based outside France, did their utmost to counter his self-glorification.
    • This may read like self-glorification but I write what I feel.
    Synonyms
    arrogance, vanity, self-importance, hubris, self-conceit, conceit, conceitedness, self-love, self-adulation, self-admiration, narcissism, egotism, presumption, superciliousness, haughtiness, snobbery, snobbishness
 
 

Definition of self-glorification in US English:

self-glorification

nounˈˌself ˌɡlôrəfəˈkāSHən
  • Exaltation of oneself and one's abilities.

    they fought not merely for self-glorification but for the common good
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have also been a councillor, school governor and a member of various committees, all things I was asked to do rather than seeking influence over other people's lives for some kind of self-glorification.
    • They show the essential pattern of self-glorification as self-aggrandizement that most interests the author.
    • There was no nonsense in that briefing, no self-glorification - just an appreciation of what American soldiers can achieve and a determination to do everything possible to help them.
    • In the paternalistic protector role, there is an exaggeration of one's power to the level of omnipotence, self-glorification, self-presumption and self-entitlement.
    • All of this U.S. history was really self-glorification.
    • A host of pamphleteers, mainly based outside France, did their utmost to counter his self-glorification.
    • If we are to have awards this should be in recognition of effort, work and achievement particularly in relation to the benefit of everyone, not self-glorification.
    • War as myth begins with blind patriotism, which is always thinly veiled self-glorification.
    • If the site becomes more about self-glorification or filled with lies, you can take the opportunity to rebut the lies when they write articles.
    • Remember, we live in an age of advertisements and self-glorification.
    • This may read like self-glorification but I write what I feel.
    • He realises that self-denial can all too easily become self-glorification, but he is oddly blind to the hedonistic streak in epistemological narratives of extinguishing the self for the sake of fact.
    • Some writers are like that - they would do anything for self-glorification.
    Synonyms
    arrogance, vanity, self-importance, hubris, self-conceit, conceit, conceitedness, self-love, self-adulation, self-admiration, narcissism, egotism, presumption, superciliousness, haughtiness, snobbery, snobbishness
 
 
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