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superconfidence

  • a word derived from confidence.
    confidence
    noun
    full trust; belief in the powers, trustworthiness, or reliability of a person or thing.

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Walt and Jesse’s plan works—except that it seems to reveal a secret Fring bank account in the process—but it’s notable that Walt has no way of knowing it, except for his own superconfidence.

From Time Jul. 16, 2012

Secrecy surrounding the fate of their submarines is a counterblow the American people can give them which may serve to shake some of their superconfidence.

From Time Magazine Archive

He told the Economic Club of Detroit: "Under present circumstances controls must be applied more steadfastly and for a longer period" in order to shake some of the "superconfidence" out of the boom.

From Time Magazine Archive