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uppity    音标拼音: ['ʌpəti]
a. 高傲的;盛气栌人的;傲慢的

高傲的;盛气栌人的;傲慢的

uppity
adj 1: presumptuously arrogant; "had a witty but overweening
manner"; "no idea how overweening he would be"-
S.V.Benet; "getting a little uppity and needed to be
slapped down"- NY Times [synonym: {overweening}, {uppity}]


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  • adjectives - Racial connotations of the word uppity - English . . .
    The first recorded use of uppity, according to the Online Etymological Dictionary, was in an Uncle Remus story about 7 years after Reconstruction ended (1873): "uppity (adj ) 1880, from up + -ity; originally used by blacks of other blacks felt to be too self-assertive (first recorded use is in "Uncle Remus")
  • Uppity sort - Daily Themed Crossword Answers
    Uppity sort We found the following answers for: Uppity sort crossword clue This crossword clue was last seen on May 31 2019 Daily Themed Mini Crossword puzzle The solution we have for Uppity sort has a total of 5 letters
  • idioms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In a seller's market for labor, it seems, there is a danger that the help will get uppity —Michael Lind Usage of Uppity The adjective uppity is an informal, somewhat old-fashioned word When used to mean "arrogant" or "presumptuous," it is no more offensive than either of these synonyms
  • Norse war god - Daily Themed Crossword Answers
    We found the following answers for: Norse war god crossword clue This crossword clue was last seen on May 31 2019 Daily Themed Mini Crossword puzzle
  • how did the epithet nigger come into usage?
    The answer to this is of course is the entire history of the relationship between the white and negro races over the past 500 years or so, but I'm guessing it did not become a widely used term of derision until black people started getting 'uppity' That is, when most of them 'knew their place' and there was no push-back, the term was neutral
  • He doesnt vs He dont - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Speakers of ‘don’t dialects’ might possibly find it a tad uppity or overly formal—but not incorrect – Janus Bahs Jacquet Commented Mar 12, 2014 at 19:59
  • On a peculiar use of the preposition adverb out
    Out is usable as an adverb, adjective or preposition Out is more frequently used as an adverb "outdate, outgrow, outlay, outlive, outmatch, outnumber, outrun, outsmart, outsource, outstrip, outweight, outwit" are all due to the adverbial action, rather than its prepositional effect
  • You can or You may in online instruction text?
    In my opinion, "you can enter ***" is better choice ("you may enter" sounds somewhat "uppity" to me), but if I were you I'd avoid that phrase completely Instead, I'd created separate text edit control for address entry, and added "Address:" label nearby Or you can always use "Enter address here:" or something like that
  • Why do we say as it were? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A phrase by uppity writers to accord them some sort of literary legitmacy--they think In fact, the highfalutin parenthetical expression is meaningless, as it were – user89634
  • Why do we say to boot? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Here's an example of the phrase "to boot": My wife made a disgusting looking dinner, and it tasted awful to boot! The implication of the "to boot" is that the fact that the dinner tasted awful wa





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