priggish

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English - Turkish
ukalâ
{s} bilgiçlik taslayan
{s} ukalâca
{s} kendini beğenmiş
conceited
{s} kendini beğenmiş

Tom oldukça kendini beğenmiş, değil mi? - Tom is quite conceited, isn't he?

Gençlerde sık sık olduğu gibi, o kendini beğenmiş. - As is often the case with teenagers, she's conceited.

prig
ukalâ
conceited
{s} gururlu
conceited
kibirlenmek
prig
hırsız
conceited
kurumlu
conceited
özünü beğenmiş
conceited
burnu büyük
prig
ukala
prig
özünü beğenmiş
conceited
kibirli

İnsanlar seni hiç kibirli olmakla suçluyorlar mı? - Do people ever accuse you of being conceited?

Tom çok kibirli, değil mi? - Tom is very conceited, isn't he?

conceited
{s} mağrur
prig
{i} bilgiç
prig
{i} doğruluk
prig
priggish ukalâ
prig
priggishlytitizlikle
prig
priggishnesskibirlilik
prig
{i} fazilet
prig
{i} kendini beğenmiş
prig
çalmak
prig
aşırmak
prig
biçimci ve tutucu ukalâ
prig
yürütmek
prig
{i} ahlaken kendini üstün gören kuralcı kişi, herkese ahlak hocalığı yapan kimse
English - English
conceited
{a} pert, conceited, pragmatical, saucy
disapproval If you describe someone as priggish, you think that they are a prig
Like a prig; conceited; pragmatical
{s} meticulous, strict; pedantic, overly concerned with trivial details; arrogant, conceited; prissy, overly concerned with one's appearance
exaggeratedly proper; "my straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts
exaggeratedly proper; "my straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts"
prig
A conceited dandy; a fop
prig
A person who demonstrates an exaggerated conformity or propriety, especially in an irritatingly arrogant or smug manner
prig
A petty thief or pickpocket
prig
{n} a conceited fellow
prig
{v} to steal, haggle
prig
To filch or steal; as, to prig a handkerchief
prig
To cheapen
prig
disapproval If you call someone a prig, you disapprove of them because they behave in a very moral way and disapprove of other people's behaviour as though they are superior. someone who behaves in a morally good way and shows that they disapprove of the way other people behave - used to show disapproval (Probably from prig (17-19 centuries), perhaps from prig (16-19 centuries))
prig
To haggle about the price of a commodity; to bargain hard
prig
to haggle or argue over price
prig
{i} meticulous or strict person; pedant, one who concerns himself with trivial details; arrogant person; prissy person, preener
prig
A thief; a filcher
prig
A pert, conceited, pragmatical fellow
prig
a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
priggish
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