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101 غرور
n. conceit, self-conceit, arrogance, egoism, egotism, ego, pretension, bight, vanity, sufficiency, pride, delusion -
102 zaslijepiti se
vr pf become blinded/dazzled; become deluded, suffer from delusion/self-deception -
103 aberration
1. n уклонение от правильного пути или истины; заблуждение2. n помрачение ума; забывчивость, большая рассеянность; отключённость от окружающегоhis peculiarities are no more than harmless aberrations — его чудачества — это не что иное, как безобидная рассеянность
3. n биол. аберрация, отклонение от нормыСинонимический ряд:1. abnormality (noun) abnormality; curiosity; eccentricity; irregularity; oddity; oddness; peculiarity; quirk; uniqueness2. alienation (noun) alienation; craziness; dementia; distraction; insaneness; insanity; lunacy; madness; mania; psychopathy; unbalance3. delirium (noun) delirium; delusion; derangement; hallucination; illusion; unsoundness4. departure (noun) departure; divergence; diversion5. deviation (noun) aberrance; anomaly; deflection; departure; deviance; deviation; divergence; diversion; frenzy; preternaturalness; rambling; straying; turning; wandering -
104 κενοδοξία
κενοδοξία, ας, ἡ (s. next entry)① a vain or exaggerated self-evaluation, vanity, conceit, excessive ambition (Polyb. 3, 81, 9; Plut., Mor. 57d; Lucian, Dial. Mort. 20, 4; Vett. Val. 358, 31; 4 Macc 2:15; 8:19; AscIs 3, 26 and 28; Philo, De Jos. 36; Tat. 32, 1) κατὰ κενοδοξίαν from empty conceit Phil 2:3; IPhld 1:1. In a catalogue of vices (as Cebes 24, 2) 1 Cl 35:5; Hm 8:5.② vain or worthless opinion, illusion, delusion, error (since Epicurus p. 78, 7 Us.; Wsd 14:14; Philo, Mut. Nom. 96, Leg. ad Gai. 114) ἐμπίπτειν εἰς τὰ ἄγκιστρα τῆς κ. be caught on the fishhooks of error IMg 11. φέρεσθαι ταῖς κ. τινός let oneself be misled by someone’s delusions Hs 8, 9, 3.—FWilhelm, RhM 70, 1915, 188; 72, 1917/18, 383f w. many exx.—M-M. TW. Sv. -
105 τῦφος
τῦφος, ους, τό (fr. τύφω, prim. ‘make smoke’) for the usual (cp. ζῆλος, beg.) τῦφος, ου, ὁ a conviction that is not rooted in reality, delusion, conceit, arrogance (so Pla. et al.; Philo Bybl. [c. 100 A.D.]: 790 Fgm. 1 p. 805, 7 Jac. [in Eus., PE 1, 9, 26]; Dio Chrys. 4, 6; Vett. Val. 4, 28; 150, 5; 3 Macc 3:18; SibOr 8, 8; 111; Philo; Jos., Ant. 9, 922; Tat. 1, 2) of such as have exaggerated notions about their self-importance 1 Cl 13:1.—DELG s.v. τύφομαι. Sv.
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self-delusion — noun the act of deluding oneself, or the state of being so deluded … Wiktionary
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