What does självbelåten in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word självbelåten in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use självbelåten in Swedish.

The word självbelåten in Swedish means smug, fåfäng, självbelåten, självbelåten, självbelåten, dryg, nöjd med sig själv, självbelåten, självbelåten, egenkär, självbelåten över ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word självbelåten

smug

fåfäng

(egotistical) (överdrivet engagerad i sig själv)

Paul is so vain; he thinks he's better than everyone else.

självbelåten

(self-satisfied, lazy)

We mustn't be complacent about the modest rise in jobs.

självbelåten

(figurative, informal (conceited)

The excessive praise for his last project has made him big headed.

självbelåten

(smug)

Kevin bowled a strike and then turned around with a self-satisfied look on his face.

dryg

(person: self-important)

The upstart gentleman organized lavish parties and invited all the local aristocrats.

nöjd med sig själv

(self-satisfied)

You have achieved such good grades this term; you should be proud of yourself.

självbelåten

(haughty, smug) (för nöjd med sig själv)

Ingen tyckte om Nicks självbelåtna flin.
Nobody liked Nick's proud smirk.

självbelåten, egenkär

(egotistical)

Owen is conceited and difficult to talk to.

självbelåten över ngt

(excessively self-satisfied about)

Adam has just run his first marathon and he's very smug about it.

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