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vainglorious

American  
[veyn-glawr-ee-uhs, -glohr-] / veɪnˈglɔr i əs, -ˈgloʊr- /

adjective

  1. filled with or given to vainglory.

    a vainglorious actor.

  2. characterized by, showing, or proceeding from vainglory.

    a vainglorious estimate of one's ability.


Other Word Forms

  • vaingloriously adverb
  • vaingloriousness noun

Etymology

Origin of vainglorious

First recorded in 1470–80; vainglory + -ous

Example Sentences

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On the related but perhaps irrelevant question of individual character, the evidence is clear: Wilhelm II was an unstable and vainglorious idiot who wound up in the wrong place at the wrong time.

From Salon

She’s been warning us since 1818 that vainglorious innovators will destroy the earth.

From Los Angeles Times

As Charles Foster Kane, a sendup of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, Welles embodied the image of a vainglorious Great Man.

From Los Angeles Times

As the team takes samples to measure water quality, they do not mince their words about the train, calling it a "pharaonic monument" which they say was erected to a vainglorious leader.

From BBC

The tragedy is that reality does not care one iota for our vainglorious beliefs.

From Scientific American