exaggerated opinion of oneself in Germany
[igzædʒəreitidəpiniənɔfwʌnself] Selbstüberschätzung
Sentence patterns related to "exaggerated opinion of oneself"
1. The snare of exaggerated imperfection.
2. Autobiography, the biography of oneself narrated by oneself
3. 2 ‘a minor official Condescended to see us’ SYNONYMS deign , stoop, descend, lower oneself, humble oneself, demean oneself, debase oneself, vouchsafe, think fit, see fit, deem it worthy of oneself, consent
4. Buba is an exaggerated form of baby
5. And imitating God means coming out of oneself, giving oneself in love.
Und Gott nachzuahmen bedeutet, aus sich herauszukommen, sich in der Liebe hinzuschenken.
6. The threat of attack has been greatly exaggerated.
7. The significance of their schema has been exaggerated.
8. That opinion challenged the then prevalent hostility to this directive, with the absurdly exaggerated claims about Polish plumbers and social dumping that were then being thrown around.
Diese Stellungnahme stellte die damals weit verbreitete feindselige Haltung gegenüber dieser Richtlinie und die damit verbundenen absurden und überzogenen Behauptungen bezüglich polnischer Klempner und Sozialdumping in Frage.
9. Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated.
10. Worthwhile because of oneself!?
Von wegen das lohnt sich!
11. He apologized with exaggerated courtesy.
12. He made an exaggerated bow.
13. The reports were greatly exaggerated.
14. The giving of oneself in the marital act is a revealing of oneself to the other.
15. An exaggerated use of Agogics can spoil a phrase
16. Traditional theories of autonomous man have exaggerated species differences.
17. He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.
18. 6 Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated.
19. 26 Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated.
20. The problem has been exaggerated out of all proportion.
21. She has an exaggerated sense of her own importance.
22. The fear of an out-of-control executive is exaggerated.
23. The story had been wildly exaggerated.
24. These figures have been greatly exaggerated.
25. 28 He made an exaggerated bow.