superbia

/suˈpɜrbiə/
noun
  1. Excessive pride or arrogance, considered one of the seven deadly sins in Christian tradition.
    • The character's superbia led him to believe he was better than everyone else.
    • Many religious texts warn that superbia can destroy a person's relationships.
    • In medieval morality plays, superbia is often shown as a proud king who falls from grace.
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