How to Use hubris in a Sentence
hubris
noun- His failure was brought on by his hubris.
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But hubris seemed to get the better of this team again.
— San Antonio Express-News, 16 Mar. 2018 -
Achilles has his heel and his hubris to go along with his great strength.
— Michael Ordoña, Los Angeles Times, 15 Oct. 2023 -
This hubris is the root cause of the dire problems now facing our seas.
— CNN, 14 June 2019 -
There’s a hubris in finding fault for the sake of finding fault.
— Los Angeles Times, 22 Feb. 2021 -
The Cold War has ended, but this kind of hubris remains.
— Patrick Iber, New Republic, 30 Oct. 2017 -
At the height of her hubris, Emily sneaks her fork over to my plate and steals a potato.
— Lucas Daprile, cleveland, 27 Dec. 2022 -
No character on the show more vividly skewers the hubris of the 1%.
— Rey Mashayekhi, Fortune, 12 Aug. 2019 -
Thanks to my hubris, what was supposed to be a half hour of heating time dragged on.
— Soleil Ho, SFChronicle.com, 21 Sep. 2020 -
But there's a lot of hubris that continues to be attached to Putin and his view of the war right now.
— CBS News, 26 Feb. 2023 -
Those who still believe in democracy must bury the hubris that caused the old world to fail.
— Tom McTague, The Atlantic, 25 Feb. 2022 -
Those nations that remain should have seen enough to know the dangers of hubris, though.
— Rory Smith, New York Times, 29 June 2018 -
This is a bell-jar comedy about mankind trapped in its own hubris.
— Armond White, National Review, 23 Feb. 2022 -
But, throughout the book, Schwartzel warns of the risks of such imperial hubris.
— Jane Hu, The New Yorker, 12 Sep. 2022 -
The hubris was eclipsed only by the sinking of the Titanic three months later.
— Chris Pomorski, Curbed, 26 Apr. 2021 -
Fortunately, an item on the next page of the menu rescued me from my own spicy hubris.
— Andy Staples, SI.com, 30 June 2017 -
The war in Afghanistan has been defined in part by muddled thinking, hubris about what the U.S. can achieve and an endless...
— WSJ, 16 Apr. 2019 -
The hubris of adults trying to protect their power, at the expense of victims, came with a price.
— Ann Killion, SFChronicle.com, 6 Nov. 2019 -
He’s lost everything because of his hubris and his pride and his ego.
— Ethan Shanfeld, Variety, 5 Oct. 2023 -
His sin was more of hubris and arrogance than of lost money.
— Neil Senturia, sandiegouniontribune.com, 16 Apr. 2018 -
The story involves money and hubris and risk, with a human toll.
— Elise Young, Bloomberg.com, 5 Mar. 2018 -
Nobody is coming to teach us lessons about our hubris, and there is no appealing the laws of physics.
— Ryan Cooper, The Week, 4 Sep. 2021 -
Even some Democrats echo that point, warning their party against hubris.
— NBC News, 4 June 2018 -
To those from other specialties, this broad claim might smack of hubris.
— Fortune, 26 Nov. 2019 -
The sinking of the Titanic has long been a cautionary tale about the dangers of hubris.
— Danny Lewis, Smithsonian, 5 Jan. 2017 -
Yet even opposition politicians ought to be wary of the Supreme Court’s hubris.
— The Economist, 28 Mar. 2018 -
The hubris of this discourse and its presumptions about the state of the race make for some bleak comedy in hindsight.
— Osita Nwanevu, The New Republic, 14 Sep. 2020 -
While two Activision studios worked hard to make the graphics crisp and new, there's some hubris here.
— Harold Goldberg, chicagotribune.com, 13 July 2018 -
But that ultimately is some form of control and some hubris and ego on my part.
— Antonia Blyth, Deadline, 8 Aug. 2024 -
The experiment’s seeming success stoked the hubris that a decades-old modern state could transform a millennia-old society.
— Vinay Sitapati, Foreign Affairs, 24 Nov. 2021
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