Meaning & Definition of word "Smug"
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Smug
/smʌɡ/
adjective:
- 1. Having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements.
- Example: He wore a smug smile after winning the award.
- 2. Marking a sense of self-satisfaction often to the point of being annoying to others.
- Example: Her smug attitude during the discussion irritated everyone in the room.
- 3. Contentedly confident in one's own abilities or situation.
- Example: After completing the project successfully, she felt smug about her skills.
Etymology
The word 'smug' dates back to the late 18th century and is possibly derived from the Dutch word 'smug', meaning 'neat' or 'trim'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
smug as a bug in a rug:
Extremely satisfied or comfortable.
Related Words
complacent:
Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself.
self-satisfied:
Satisfaction with one’s own achievements or qualities, often without being aware of shortcomings.
Slang Meanings of smug
Meaning: Smug life
Example Sentence: Living in a smug life where everything seems perfect.
Meaning: Smug af
Example Sentence: That guy is so smug af after finishing first in the race.