0 too proud:
He has a hubristic resistance to admitting he is wrong.
I think our attitude upon certain cultural matters verges on the hubristic.
So the term "hubristic" apparently applies to them, too?
We may well be hubristic in our idea that the best way to prevent global warming is through pollution control measures.
We can make many allowances for a man in the prime of life, who is certainly human, if a little hubristic, so far as we can see.
Conceding that the tower was not ugly, she wrote that the building is in its overpowering, hubristic way, kind of pretty.
They were fully aware of it, to the point of a hubristic mastering of tradition itself.
Such an act may be referred to as an act of hubris, or the person committing the act may be said to be hubristic.
Scientism is naive and it is hubristic.