Meaning of Smug
Excessively self-satisfied or complacent, often in a way that is irritating to others.
In simple words: Feeling very pleased with yourself, often in a way that annoys others.
Smug in a sentence
- He wore a smug expression after winning the debate.
- Her smug attitude made it hard for others to enjoy the celebration.
- After acing the exam, he became even more smug than before.
- She gave a smug reply when asked about her promotion.
- His smug remarks only alienated his friends further.
How to use Smug
Used to describe someone who is overly self-satisfied, often in a dismissive or irritating manner. Suitable for informal and formal contexts, but avoid in very casual speech.
Grammar pattern
adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'smug' as someone with a 'smirk' due to their self-satisfaction.
Related words
Collocations with Smug
- smug smile
- smug attitude
- smug look
- smug feeling
- smug superiority
Synonyms for Smug
- self-satisfied
- complacent
- smirking
- conceited
- proud
Common mistakes with Smug
- Confusing with 'snug', which means comfortable or tightly fitted.
- Using it in a positive sense instead of negative.
- Mispronouncing as 'smug' instead of the correct pronunciation.
Smug appears in
Smug in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
متعجرف، مغرور
تشعر بالرضا الشديد عن نفسك، وغالبًا بطريقة تزعج الآخرين.
- Bengaliবাংলা
Smug
নিজের ব্যাপারে খুব খুশি থাকা, যা অন্যদের বিরক্ত করে।
- GermanDeutsch
Selbstgefällig
Wenn man sehr zufrieden mit sich selbst ist, oft auf eine Art, die andere nervt.
- SpanishEspañol
Satisfecho de sí mismo
Sentirse muy contento contigo mismo, a menudo de una manera que molesta a los demás.
- Persianفارسی
خودپسند
احساس رضایت زیاد از خود، اغلب به طریقی که دیگران را اذیت میکند.
- FrenchFrançais
Satisfait de soi
Se sentir très content de soi, souvent d'une manière qui agace les autres.
- Hindiहिन्दी
घमंडी, आत्मसंतुष्ट
खुद से बहुत खुश महसूस करना, अक्सर इस तरह से कि दूसरों को परेशान करे।
- ItalianItaliano
Compiaciuto, Presuntuoso
Sentirsi molto soddisfatti di sé, spesso in un modo che infastidisce gli altri.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Arrogante, Satisfeito consigo mesmo
Sentindo-se muito satisfeito consigo mesmo, muitas vezes de uma forma que incomoda os outros.
- RussianРусский
самодовольный, самодовольная, самодовольное
Очень довольный собой, часто так, что это раздражает других.
- Urduاردو
خود راضی، مغرور
اپنے آپ سے بہت خوش محسوس کرنا، اکثر اس طرح سے کہ دوسروں کو پریشان کرے۔
- Chinese中文
沾沾自喜的, 得意的
觉得自己特别棒,得意洋洋的样子,有时候会让人觉得有点烦。
More words like Smug
- Complacent
- Proud
- HeyA1
used to attract somebody’s attention or to express interest, surprise or anger
- I don't know the right words
A phrase indicating uncertainty in expressing thoughts or feelings verbally.
- Told
Gave information or communicated something to someone in the past.
- Doesn't matter
An expression meaning something is not important.
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Frequently asked questions about Smug
What does Smug mean?
Feeling very pleased with yourself, often in a way that annoys others.
What is the definition of Smug?
Excessively self-satisfied or complacent, often in a way that is irritating to others.
How do you use Smug in a sentence?
He wore a smug expression after winning the debate.
Can you give another example of Smug?
Her smug attitude made it hard for others to enjoy the celebration.
What are synonyms for Smug?
Common alternatives include self-satisfied, complacent, smirking, conceited, proud.
What is the opposite of Smug?
Opposite meanings include humble, modest.
What words go with Smug?
It commonly pairs with smug smile, smug attitude, smug look, smug feeling, smug superiority.
What are common mistakes when using Smug?
Confusing with 'snug', which means comfortable or tightly fitted. Using it in a positive sense instead of negative. Mispronouncing as 'smug' instead of the correct pronunciation.
How do you pronounce Smug?
US: //smʌg//, UK: //smʌg//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Smug?
Used to describe someone who is overly self-satisfied, often in a dismissive or irritating manner. Suitable for informal and formal contexts, but avoid in very casual speech.
