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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act superior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who behaves as if they are better or more important than others.
Example: "She tends to act superior in meetings, often dismissing the ideas of her colleagues."
Alternatives: "behave arrogantly" or "display condescension".
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More importantly, we can't afford to act superior about how much more action we're taking.
When she refused, they grew aggressive and claimed that she was trying to act superior.
The hosts, a shallow Bryan Seabreast (a pumped-up David Ross) and a snooty academic, Dr. Elizabeth Charney Rebecca Hendersonn), bicker and act superior, leaving you feeling sorry for, believe it or not, Ms. Spears.
"He's very personable, which makes everyone feel comfortable," said right wing Colin McDonald, 28, who found a home with the Islanders last season, scoring seven goals as a rookie, after spending more than five years in the A.H.L. "He's the head coach, but I don't think he takes advantage of that title to act superior to us.
7. Before I Fall By Lauren Olivier A book that gets you thinking philosophically but also allows you to get your own back on all the people who act superior, like popular Sam.
Coagulation disorders were defined by prothrombin rate below 60%, or ACT superior to twice the witness.
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Everyone acts superior to lists (so arbitrary and invidious!), but the act is a bluff.
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Some acted superior because we didn't know what else to do.
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