0 a way of talking or behaving that is too proud:
He was punished for his hubris.
1 an extreme and unreasonable feeling of pride and confidence in yourself:
Hubris brought him down in the end.
But one consequence of imaginative reinvention can be forgetfulness that merges with hubris when we fail to acknowledge how old legacies contribute to current work.
They are packed every night with citizens seeking not recognizable relevant hubris but a fawning, flattering escape from reality.
And a whole society can commit hubris just as much as an individual.
That men of such hubris were dependent upon women for some of their most important innovations was often a difficult pill for them to swallow.
Such a recognition reminds us that progress and hubris are inextricably linked.
The commentary upon contemporary societies that the values of villa life proffer acts as a check to the hubris of contemporary culture.
The organization appears to be afflicted with a kind of hubris that does not allow free discussion of dissenting viewpoints.
It is wrong to patent because to do so is an act of arrogance or hubris.