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Filter by Meaning His supercilious attitude towards his co-workers was not appreciated.
The supercilious look on her face suggested she thought she was better than everyone else.
The supercilious way he spoke about his accomplishments made others feel inferior.
The supercilious manner in which he dismissed his critics showed his lack of humility.
His supercilious nature made it hard for him to make friends.
She approached the interview with a supercilious attitude, thinking she was guaranteed the job.
The supercilious look on her face made it clear that she didn't want to be there.
The CEO's supercilious remarks left a bad taste in everyone's mouth.
The supercilious athlete thought he could win the game all by himself.
Her supercilious tone made it clear she thought she knew more than the professor.
His supercilious tone of voice made everyone uncomfortable during the meeting.
The supercilious attitude of the politician did not help him win the election.
The supercilious doctor disregarded the concerns of his patients and treated them dismissively.
The supercilious socialite made fun of her less affluent acquaintances and their taste in fashion.
The supercilious teacher talked down to her students and made them feel stupid for not understanding the material.
The supercilious artist refused to associate with other artists whom she considered less talented.
The supercilious banker refused to approve loans for small businesses and considered them too risky.
The supercilious tourist refused to respect the local culture and made fun of the traditions.
The supercilious politician looked down on the working-class and made no effort to address their concerns.
The supercilious athlete refused to acknowledge his opponents and considered them beneath him.
The supercilious celebrity refused to take pictures with her fans and treated them rudely.
The supercilious professor dismissed the ideas of his students and considered them inferior to his own.
The supercilious boss belittled his employees and made them feel worthless.
The supercilious manager talked down to his subordinates and made them feel incompetent.
The supercilious driver honked at the pedestrian crossing the street and yelled at them to move faster.
The supercilious chef sneered at his customers who requested simple dishes and considered them unsophisticated.
The supercilious lawyer belittled his opponent and made condescending remarks during the trial.
The supercilious friend mocked his friend's clothing choices and considered himself more fashionable.
The supercilious neighbor looked down on the family living next door because they didn't have a car.
The supercilious journalist mocked the residents of the small town she was reporting on and considered them backward.
The supercilious customer treated the waiter with contempt and spoke down to him.
The supercilious student made fun of his classmates who struggled with the lesson.
The supercilious expression on her face showed that she thought she was better than everyone else.
She was known for her supercilious nature, always acting as though she was superior to others.
He always wore a supercilious expression that made people feel small.
He gave me a supercilious smile that made me feel like he was laughing at me.
The coach's supercilious treatment of the athletes led to a decline in team morale.
The supercilious waiter made the customers feel unwelcome.
She gave him a supercilious look before turning away.
Her supercilious behavior towards her classmates made her unpopular.
Her supercilious demeanor made it clear that she believed she was better than everyone else.
Her supercilious attitude made it hard for anyone to approach her.
His supercilious remarks during the meeting caused some of the attendees to feel offended.
The supercilious tone of her voice made it clear that she thought she was better than everyone else.
She gave him a supercilious look that made him feel like he didn't belong.
The supercilious attitude of the politician made it difficult for him to gain support from the public.
The teacher's supercilious behavior towards her students caused them to lose respect for her.
The politician's supercilious behavior towards his opponents made him very unpopular.
The supercilious professor looked down on his students with disdain.
His supercilious mannerisms made him unpopular among his peers.
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