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  • to intimidate by overbearing looks or words; bully, noun, they browbeat him into agreeing ., bulldozer , hector , intimidator
  • not asked, not asked for, uninvited., adjective, adjective, an unasked question ., unasked advice ., asked , invited , involuntary , solicited, arrogant , gratuitous , impudent , not asked , of one’s own accord , overbearing , presumptuous , spontaneous...
  • overcome; crushed; oppressed., pp. of overbear., to bear over or down by weight or force, to overcome or overwhelm, to prevail over or overrule (wishes, objections, etc.), to treat in a domineering way; dominate, nautical . (of a sailing ship) to have...
  • a person who imitates, cultivates, or slavishly admires social superiors and is condescending or overbearing to others., a person who believes himself or herself an expert or connoisseur in a given field and is condescending toward or disdainful of those...
  • to load to excess; overburden, an excessive load., verb, don 't overload the raft or it will sink ., burden , encumber , excess , glut , inundate
  • pt. of overbear., to bear over or down by weight or force, to overcome or overwhelm, to prevail over or overrule (wishes, objections, etc.), to treat in a domineering way; dominate, nautical . (of a sailing ship) to have the advantage of (another sailing...
  • presumptuously conceited, overconfident, or proud, exaggerated, excessive, or arrogant, adjective, a brash , insolent , overweening fellow ., overweening prejudice ; overweening pride ., haughty , high-and-mighty , insolent , lofty , lordly , overbearing...
  • haughty; arrogant., =====marked by arrogance; haughty and overbearing.
  • offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride., noun, noun, humility , meekness , servility, airs , aloofness , audacity , bluster , braggadocio , brass * , cheek * , chutzpah * , conceit , conceitedness , contemptuousness , crust...
  • given to ordering people about; overly authoritative; domineering., adjective, authoritarian , commanding , controlling , despotic , dictatorial , high-handed , imperious , iron-handed , oppressive , overbearing , overpowering , pushy , strict , tyrannical...
  • domineering in a haughty manner; dictatorial; overbearing, urgent; imperative, adjective, adjective, an imperious manner ; an imperious person ., imperious need ., fawning , helpless , humble , obedient , servile , subservient , weak, arrogant , authoritative...
  • suitable for a lord, as trappings or ceremonies; grand or magnificent., insolently imperious; haughty; arrogant; overbearing, of or pertaining to a lord., having the character or attributes of a lord., befitting a lord, as actions, also, lordlily. in...
  • , =====commanding, especially in an arrogant manner; overbearing.
  • condescending or presumptuous; overbearing; arbitrary, he has a highhanded manner .
  • haughtily disdainful or contemptuous, as a person or a facial expression., noun, haughtiness , hauteur , insolence , loftiness , lordliness , overbearingness , presumption , pride , pridefulness , proudness , superiority
  • excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance., noun, airs , audacity , brass * , cheek * , chutzpah * , cockiness , conceitedness , contemptuousness , disdain , insolence , loftiness , nerve , ostentation , overbearance , pomposity , pompousness , presumption...
  • a person who is lord over another or over other lords, a person of great influence, authority, power, or the like, to rule or govern arbitrarily or tyrannically; domineer., noun, to obey the will of one 's sovereign and overlord ., the overlords of industry...
  • a person who is lord over another or over other lords, a person of great influence, authority, power, or the like, to rule or govern arbitrarily or tyrannically; domineer., to obey the will of one 's sovereign and overlord ., the overlords of industry...
  • a stoppage or slowing of motion, work, or the like, due to obstruction, overloading, malfunction, or inefficiency; jam, your letters didn 't go out yesterday because there was a jam -up in the mail room .
  • the numeral zero, often used to indicate the failure of a team to score in a game or unit of a game, a lump raised by a blow, esp. on the head., a pitchers ' duel , with nothing but goose eggs on the scoreboard .
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