squiredom

/ˈskwɪəri.doʊm/

Definitions

1. noun

A feeling of superiority or sense of being superior, especially due to a past social status or position of power.

“His squiredom and arrogance quickly made him unpopular among his peers.”

Synonyms

  • haughtiness
  • snobbery

Antonyms

  • humility
  • modesty