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self-congratulation
[self-kuhn-grach-uh-ley-shuhn, -graj-, -kuhng-, self-]
noun
the expression or feeling of uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's own accomplishment, good fortune, etc.; complacency.
self-congratulation
noun
the state or an instance of congratulating or being pleased with oneself
Other Word Forms
- self-congratulatory adjective
- self-congratulating adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of self-congratulation1
Example Sentences
Their final installment was all cheery good humor and self-congratulation.
In a speech that was equal parts celebration and self-congratulation, regularly punctuated by applause from the crowd, the president recalled his longtime support of tariffs, as well as his early criticism of free trade agreements like Nafta and the World Trade Organization.
The Academy Awards are not just an evening of self-congratulation.
Maybe she naturally understands that nobody wants to walk away from this self-congratulation fest with a bitter taste in their mouths.
We evaluate that rhetoric through a dense thicket of perceived context and self-congratulation, either by how we claim it makes us feel or by our semi-informed guesses about how it makes other imagined listeners feel, those of course less savvy and more easily swayed than ourselves.
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