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superciliousness

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su⋅per⋅cil⋅i⋅ous

[soo-per-sil-ee-uhs]
–adjective
haughtily disdainful or contemptuous, as a person or a facial expression.

Origin:
1520–30; < L superciliōsus. See supercilium, -ous


su⋅per⋅cil⋅i⋅ous⋅ly, adverb
su⋅per⋅cil⋅i⋅ous⋅ness, noun


arrogant, scornful.


humble.
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su·per·cil·i·ous   (sōō'pər-sĭl'ē-əs)   
adj.  Feeling or showing haughty disdain. See Synonyms at proud.

[Latin superciliōsus, from supercilium, eyebrow, pride : super-, super- + cilium, lower eyelid; see kel-1 in Indo-European roots.]
su'per·cil'i·ous·ly adv., su'per·cil'i·ous·ness n.
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Word Origin & History

supercilious 
1529, from L. superciliosus "haughty, arrogant," from supercilium "haughty demeanor, pride," lit. "eyebrow" (via notion of raising the eyebrow to express haughtiness), from super "above" (see super-) + cilium "eyelid," related to celare "to cover, hide," from PIE base *kel- "to conceal" (see cell).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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