smug
smug — adjective
1. showing or feeling an exaggerated sense of one's own achievements, knowledge, or
showing or feeling an exaggerated sense of one's own achievements, knowledge, or superiority, usually in a way that annoys other people
Felix wore a smug smile after winning the chess tournament.
collocation: smug smile
Constanza felt smug about finishing the project ahead of schedule.
collocation: feel smug about + noun phrase
The smug tone in Sivan's voice irritated everyone at the dinner table.
Tuan's smug expression made his teammates roll their eyes.
There was something smug about the way Kabir listed his achievements.
- self-satisfied
more neutral; can describe quiet, deserved satisfaction without the negative edge
- complacent
focuses on being unaware of problems or risks rather than actively showing off
- conceited
focuses on an overall high opinion of one's own abilities, not just a specific achievement
- superior
emphasizes looking down on others rather than being pleased with oneself
文法句型
smug + about + noun/gerund
smug + that-clause
smug look/smile/expression/tone
用法筆記
This term is always negative — it describes someone who not only feels proud but visibly displays that pride in a way that others find irritating or off-putting. It is especially common paired with nouns for facial expressions (smile, grin, look, expression) or for a person's tone of voice.