smugism
/ˈsmuːɡɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A feeling or attitude of self-satisfaction or complacency, often accompanied by a sense of superiority.
“The professor’s smugism towards his students’ lack of knowledge was evident in his condescending tone.”
1. noun
A feeling or attitude of self-satisfaction or complacency, often accompanied by a sense of superiority.
“The professor’s smugism towards his students’ lack of knowledge was evident in his condescending tone.”