Easy as in prideful Displaying an attitude of excessive confidence in one's knowledge, often in a condescending or arrogant manner. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Know-it-all'
The know-it-all student always raised his hand to correct the teacher during science class.
The know-it-all gamer insisted on being the team leader, convinced he had the best strategy for victory.
Jake's know-it-all behavior at the chess club annoyed fellow players who just wanted to enjoy the game.
The know-it-all tourist insisted on leading the group, causing confusion and frustration among the sightseers.
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