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LeGion12359 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Understanding the Phrase?

He always argue with an unfounded air of superiority.
Could you please tell me that what's the meaning of that underlined phrase?
  

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He always argues with an unfounded air of superiority. an air of superiority He gives the impression that he thinks he is superior to the person he is arguing with, has better knowledge, more experience, etc. unfounded There is no foundation, no reason for his air of superiority.

  • He always argues with an unfounded air of superiority.
  • an air of superiority He gives the impression that he thinks he is superior to the person he is arguing with, has better knowledge, more experience, etc.
  • unfounded There is no foundation, no reason for his air of superiority.
  • Clive
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He always argues with an unfounded air of superiority.

an air of superiority He gives the impression that he thinks he is superior to the person he is arguing with, has better knowledge, more experience, etc.

unfounded There is no foundation, no reason for h
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CliveHe always argues with an unfounded air of superiority.an air of superiority He gives the impression that he thinks he is superior to the person he is arguing with, has better knowledge, more experience, etc.unfounded There is no foundation, no reason for his air of superiority.
Alright,thank you Teacher.

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