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"self-righteously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you feel as if what you say or do is always morally right, and other people are wrong
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29 Sentences With "self righteously"

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When I wasn't feeling self-righteously angry, I missed my wife, too.
Augustus did not self-righteously return the Principate to the strife of the late republic.
It is not a good look, to repeatedly and self-righteously defend your own self-interest.
He had self-righteously stopped her, he said, from making a bologna sandwich for one of their three children.
I don't think the people who self-righteously voted for Jill Stein really intended to give Donald Trump the presidency.
Whereas Mr Prayuth rambles self-righteously on his weekly television show, opposition parties are gagged and parliament stuffed with the junta's allies.
Nusra was just as unscrupulous as the groups he'd self-righteously berated and could be as ruthless as its foes in the Islamic State.
The way to fuel this populism is to feed the elites-versus-common-man narrative, as so many have self-righteously done this week.
Or would it all be like that Wife who ended up in the Colonies, self-righteously telling Emily that she never supported the university purges?
You can go along with climate change dogma and do virtually nothing about it except recycle your newspapers while self-righteously calling the other side names.
And it makes a great difference whether the believers' purpose is to self-righteously sharpen their blades against others, or to humbly educate and enlighten themselves.
And the third prong to it was that they could look back very smugly and somewhat self-righteously, and say, we did this all on our own.
It's personal to me, and I've responded in all sorts of ways — being angry at racists, shouting at them, confronting them, protesting against them, self-righteously shunning them.
Thus, the big tech companies have the cover of broad public support as they venture into the dangerous territory of self-righteously deciding what content is allowed in the digital sphere.
But if you want to spend your day self-righteously laughing at how robots can't even manage a simple bunny hill, there are plenty of spectacular crashes to fill you with glee.
During the night of Durant's announcement, in fact, it felt as if the counterreaction beat the reaction, as hundreds of rationalists tweeted self-righteously against an opinion that hadn't even yet been aired.
He's always down to dress up as Loki and poke fun at the villain's self-righteously serious demeanor, and if there's a dance break to be had, you know he's going to take it.
The sober Moby, who stopped drinking the first time in 1988 and again well after his book's early-1999 ending, was, as he asserts repeatedly, self-righteously judgmental (and beating himself up over it).
The battle over the plaque looked like it might go on that way forever, a strange war between self-righteously unhinged citizens and a totem of buttoned-down entertainment elites—not to mention the occasional Trump supporter.
But that didn&apost CNN&aposs so-called chief White House correspondent, the king of lies, the king of fake news, Jimmy Acosta, from trying to self- righteously seize the moral high ground at today&aposs press briefing.
Outside of the central couple, who make reasonably compelling Bill and Hillary Clinton analogues, this applies to the show's well-meaning Obama analogue, its firebrand-y Bernie Sanders analogue, its self-righteously upstanding Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan analogue, and everybody else.
If Democrats would still support Bill Clinton in 2016 for the presidency (which is not the same as admiring his post-presidential work), it proves that the gap between the two parties is not as wide as some Democrats are self-righteously claiming.
"Rent," Jonathan Larson's musical about a ragtag bunch of young squatters who self-righteously equate their refusal to pay their landlord to sticking it to The Man, debuted at New York Theater Workshop in 1996 and went on to become a Broadway juggernaut.
But the venerable broadcaster found a whole new way to disrespect women during Monday night's Sugar Bowl game between Oklahoma and Auburn: first by going overboard in praise of Sooners running back (and documented woman-beater) Joe Mixon, and later by self-righteously taking down those who would dare to question him.
On Metacritic, the film has a score of 39 out of 100, also indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.'Skin Trade' reviews, Metacritic. Retrieved March 8, 2015. Martin Tsai, of the LA Times, described the film as a "movie where cops self-righteously act as judge, jury and executioner", without considering any protocols or procedures.
The New Danger received generally mixed reviews from critics; it holds an aggregate score of 59 out of 100 at Metacritic."Critic Reviews for The New Danger". Metacritic. Retrieved on 2009-09-25. Blender called it "mushily sentimental, self-righteously indignant and constantly in your face", while AllMusic's Andy Kellman said it was "a sprawling, overambitious mess".
This guilt is magnified for Gibbs when he begins to suspect that Robin Tripp holds him responsible for the death of his father. Tripp is the driving force behind a particularly uncomfortable televised debate between Gibbs and Senator Edward Farwell, a strongly conservative politician who self-righteously opposes the appointment of Gibbs. Upon being questioned heatedly by Farwell over the suicide of Rudy Tripp, Gibbs responds by honestly relaying the story and his own sense of guilt on national television, bypassing both his audience and Farwell with the concluding words to their host: ‘Yours is the verdict I want, Tripp’.
Although Frank preaches self-righteously about political and social issues, he spends most of his time developing schemes to cheat the system and takes advantage of others to make money. He pays little attention to his children but displays care and concern for them in drastic circumstances, having shown on occasion that he does indeed love his children, and at times proves himself to be a better parent than Monica or his own mother. In season 1, he is introduced as an alcoholic deadbeat who neglects his children after his wife abandons the family. The older Gallagher children resent him while the younger ones still have faith in him.
Economist Steven Kaplan of the University of Chicago would later say, "[Romney] came up with a model that was very successful and very innovative and that now everybody uses." Kaplan argues that, "Bain Capital and Romney delivered spectacularly well for their customers, better than other [private equity] firms that on average outperformed the public markets. Today, those customers include the California State Teachers’ Retirement System and the Teacher Retirement System of Texas."Steven N. Kaplan. “Romney Honed the Right Skills in Private Equity: Steven Kaplan”, Bloomberg (December 14, 2011). In contrast to economist Kaplan, the author and polemicist Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone Magazine paints a less favorable portrait of Romney's business career (Taibbi also disparages Romney as “self-righteously anal, thin-lipped, [and] Whitest Kids U Know”).

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