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Filter by Meaning The teacher hubristically assumed that all students learned the same way and did not accommodate for different learning styles.
He hubristically boasted about his accomplishments.
The CEO hubristically boasted about the company's success without acknowledging the contributions of the employees.
The student hubristically believed they could ace the exam without studying.
The author hubristically believed he could write a novel in a day.
The coach hubristically underestimated their opponent and lost the game.
The driver hubristically ignored traffic signals and caused an accident.
The company's CEO hubristically overestimated the demand for their product, resulting in a significant loss.
The author hubristically dismissed his editor's suggestions and the book was poorly received.
The politician hubristically made false promises to win votes.
The musician hubristically believed they could play any instrument without practicing.
The pilot hubristically ignored the weather warnings and flew the plane anyway.
The student hubristically thought she could pass the test without studying.
The chef hubristically refused to follow the recipe and cooked the dish their own way.
The tourist hubristically wandered off the trail and got lost in the wilderness.
The singer hubristically performed in front of a large audience without rehearsing beforehand.
The athlete hubristically skipped their training session and thought they could still win the game.
The employee hubristically refused to follow company policies and got fired.
The surgeon hubristically performed a complex surgery without proper preparation and endangered the patient.
The CEO hubristically ignored the advice of their executives and made a costly decision.
The engineer hubristically designed a building without taking safety measures into account.
The driver hubristically ignored the warning signs and drove into the flooded road.
The chef hubristically thought that his food was the best in the world.
The athlete hubristically attempted to set a new world record without proper training.
The surgeon hubristically operated on a patient without consulting other doctors.
The chef hubristically refused to follow the recipe and made a terrible dish.
The coach hubristically assumed that his team would win the game without putting in the necessary effort.
The CEO hubristically believed that his company's success was solely due to his leadership, ignoring the contributions of his team.
The chef hubristically ignored customer complaints about their food, thinking they were too refined for the average palate.
The student hubristically assumed that he knew everything and did not need to study.
The CEO hubristically made a major business decision without consulting the board of directors.
The architect hubristically designed a building that was impractical and difficult to use.
The chef hubristically believed they could cook any dish without a recipe.
The chef hubristically served a dish that was so spicy it made customers physically ill, believing that their personal taste was the only one that mattered.
The surgeon hubristically ignored the advice of their colleagues and operated on a patient without proper preparation.
The musician hubristically played too loudly and did not consider the audience's comfort.
The politician hubristically dismissed the concerns of the public, thinking they were unimportant.
The writer hubristically believed their work was perfect and did not accept any criticism.
The coach hubristically thought his team was unbeatable and they lost every game.
The adventurer hubristically went on a dangerous hike without proper gear.
The CEO hubristically believed that his company was too big to fail.
The writer hubristically thought their first draft was perfect and didn't need any editing.
The defense attorney hubristically refused to listen to the advice of her colleagues and went to trial unprepared.
The writer hubristically believed his first draft was flawless and didn't need any editing.
The prosecutor hubristically thought that the jury would find the defendant guilty without presenting any concrete proof.
The actor hubristically refused to take acting classes and thought they were already perfect.
The scientist hubristically dismissed the possibility that his hypothesis could be wrong.
The artist hubristically thought he was better than his colleagues and refused to collaborate on projects.
The researcher hubristically dismissed evidence that contradicted his hypothesis.
The teacher hubristically thought they could teach a subject they knew nothing about.
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