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What are some idioms that describe a person who is self-righteous?

What are the idioms that describe a person who is self-righteous?

There are many idioms to describe a person who is self-righteous. For example, being arrogant, playing tricks on others, being arrogant, being a good wanderer, and so on. You can refer to it. 1. Dancing with the ax at Banmen: Dancing with the ax in front of Lubanmen. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts and not overestimating one's abilities.

2. Arrogant: no one else in your eyes. Describes arrogance and looking down on others.

3. Shake your head and shake your head. It mostly describes the appearance of contentment and self-righteousness.

4. Do what you think is right: do what you think is right, without considering the opinions of others.

5. Use white to denigrate green: Use white to denigrate blue. It is a metaphor for using self-righteous prejudice to deny others.

6. Self-satisfied: Ran: like this. I think I am right. Describes a subjective and humbly attitude.

7. High expectations: a metaphor for arrogance and self-righteousness.

8. Like to be a teacher: Like to be a teacher for others. Describes being immodest, self-righteous, and showing off his seniority.

9. Doing things one's own way: refers to not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas.

10. Being smart: Thinking you are smart and making random decisions. Refers to overestimating oneself and acting subjectively.

11. Those who are good swimmers drown: People who can swim often drown. It is a metaphor for people who think they have certain abilities and get into trouble because of this.

12. Stubborn: Stubbornly insisting on one's opinions and refusing to change.

13. Arrogance: Thinking too highly of oneself. Describes being arrogant and not taking others seriously.

14. Complacency: Describes a person who thinks he is doing well and is proud of himself.

15. High self-positioning: Positioning: Put it in a certain position. It means that you think of yourself as a great person.

Being smart and doing tricks, being self-righteous and pretending

Don’t lie high, set high standards for yourself, set high standards for yourself, build high standards for yourself, build high standards for yourself

Stubborn, stick to one’s own ideas, go your own way, be stubborn, have high self-expectations

What are the idioms that describe "self-righteousness"?

Being smart, playing tricks, pretending, going one's own way, and taking it for granted.

1. Being smart [zì zuò cōng míng], explanation: Thinking you are smart and making random opinions. Refers to overestimating oneself and acting subjectively. Sentence: If it wasn’t him, how could he make such a joke?

2. Ban Men Nong ax [bān mén nòng fǔ], explanation: It means a metaphor for showing off one’s skills in front of experts, often used for self-effacement. Sentence: What you said in front of him is really just trying to make a fool of yourself.

3. Pretend to pose? [gù zuò zī tài], explanation: refers to a pose that pretends to have an artistic effect. Sentence: His posturing and posturing is really disgusting.

4. Go one's own way [yī yì gū xíng], explanation: refers to not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas. Sentence making: You are digging your own grave by insisting on your own mistakes!

5. Self-righteous? [zì yǐ wéi rán], explanation: thinking that you are right for yourself. Describes a subjective and humbly attitude. Sentence: Don't always have this self-satisfied attitude.

Idioms to describe people who are self-righteous

Self-righteous, self-righteous, pretentious, not ambush, bury oneself high, set oneself high, set oneself high, have a high reputation, be stubborn, stick to one's own opinions, have high self-expectations, be arrogant, have preconceptions

Pretend to be smart, do nothing, don't pretend What are the idioms that describe stubbornness and self-righteousness?

Idioms describing stubbornness and self-righteousness include: stick to one's own ideas, be stubborn, be stubborn, be stubborn, insist on one's own way, do things one's own way, and work behind closed doors

idioms that work behind closed doors? [ bān mén nòng fǔ ]

Dancing with the ax in front of Luban Gate. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts and not overestimating one's abilities.

Stubborn? [ gāng bì zì yòng ]

Describes a person who is overconfident, completely unable to listen to other people's opinions, and very stubborn.

Deeply closed and stubborn? [ shēn bì gù jù ]

Gu: resolute; distance: same as "refuse", refuse. Describes a firm refusal to accept other people's opinions.

Go your own way? [ yī yì gū xíng ]

Refers to not accepting other people’s advice and stubbornly following one’s own subjective ideas.

Do your own thing? [ dú xíng qí shì ]

Yes: Right. Don't consider other people's opinions, just do what you think is right

Build a car behind closed doors? [ bì mén zào chē ]

Build a car behind closed doors. The metaphor is divorced from reality and only acts subjectively. Idioms describing self-righteousness

Arrogant

zìgāo zì dà

[Explanation] Thinking oneself is tall and big. To describe oneself as being great.

[Quotes] Explanation of the Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhao's "Guoyu": "If you seek to cover up people's self-importance, it will be more beneficial if they suppress and retreat."

[Similar meaning ] Yelang is arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant and arrogant

[Antonym] Humble and shameless to ask questions

[Usage] Used in a derogatory sense. Generally used as subject, predicate, and attributive.

[Structure] Union.

[Analysis] See "Yelang is arrogant" (page 1139).

[Example] He is an arrogant person. What are the idioms that express self-righteousness?

1. Banmenxiangxue: dancing with an ax in front of Lubanmen. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts and not overestimating one's abilities.

2. Arrogant: No one else in your eyes. Describes arrogance and looking down on others.

3. Shake your head and shake your head. It mostly describes the appearance of contentment and self-righteousness.

4. Do what you think is right: do what you think is right, without considering the opinions of others.

5. Use white to denigrate green: use white to denigrate blue. It is a metaphor for using self-righteous prejudice to deny others.

6. Self-satisfied: Ran: like this. I think I am right. Describes a subjective and humbly attitude.

7. Posturing: refers to a posture or appearance that pretends to have artistic effect.

8. Going in the opposite direction: You want to go south but the car goes north instead. Metaphorical action and purpose are exactly the opposite.

9. High self-positioning: Positioning: Place it in a certain position. It means that you think of yourself as a great person.

10. Self-willed: self-willed; headstrong: tough-minded; self-willed: self-righteous. Very stubborn and confident, without considering other people's opinions.

11. Self-righteous: Yes: Right. Always think you are right. The description is subjective and not open-minded.

12. High expectations: a metaphor for arrogance and self-righteousness.

13. Do not ambush, burn or bury: ambush: surrender; burn and bury: burn and bury money. In the old days, the government recovered the burial expenses from the murderer to compensate the family of the deceased. It is a metaphor for not repenting of sin or not listening to advice.

14. Teacher’s heart is self-righteous: Teacher’s heart: taking the heart as the teacher, here means only believing in oneself; self-righteousness: acting according to one’s own subjective intentions. Describes being self-righteous and unwilling to accept the correct opinions of others.

15. Like to be a teacher: Like to be a teacher for others. Describes being immodest, self-righteous, and showing off his seniority.

16. Gongxiaojiao: Gong and Jiao are both one of the five ancient tones. Use Gong Tiao to mock Jiao Tiao. (lz13.) It is a metaphor for using self-righteous prejudice to ridicule and deny others.

17. Complacency: Ming: means, thinks. I feel very proud of myself.

18. Preconception: It means that the words heard first or the impression obtained first often occupy a dominant position in the mind, and it is not easy to accept different opinions when encountering them in the future.

19. Arrogance: Thinking too highly of oneself. Describes being arrogant and not taking others seriously.

20. Self-satisfied: Describes one’s self-satisfaction and self-satisfaction.

21. Doing things one's own way: refers to not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas.

22. Being smart: Thinking you are smart and making random decisions. Refers to overestimating oneself and acting subjectively.

23. Those who are good swimmers drown: People who know how to swim often drown. It is a metaphor for people who think they have certain abilities and get into trouble because of this.

24. Stubborn: Stubbornly insisting on one's own opinions and refusing to change.