uppity
word
Definition
Behaving as if you are more important or better than others, often used in a critical or disapproving way. Historically, it has been used insultingly.
Usage & Nuances
'Uppity' is informal, dated, and often considered offensive, especially due to its historical use in racist contexts. Use with caution. Commonly paired with words like 'attitude' or 'person.' Avoid using it in professional or polite conversation.
Spanish: presuntuoso - arrogantePortuguese (BR): metido - arrogantePortuguese (PT): convencido - arroganteChinese (Simplified): 自大Chinese (Traditional): 自大Hindi: अहंकारी - घमंडीArabic: متعجرف - متكبرBengali: উচ্চাভিলাষী - অহংকারীRussian: высокомерный - зазнавшийсяJapanese: 生意気 - でしゃばりVietnamese: kiêu căng - tự caoKorean: 거만한 - 건방진Turkish: kibirli - kendini beğenmişUrdu: خودپسند - مغرورIndonesian: sombong - merasa diri penting
Example Sentences
The boss said I was too uppity at the meeting.
basic
Don't get uppity just because you got a promotion.
basic
He thought I was too uppity to talk to him.
basic
She gets a little uppity when she thinks she's right.
natural
People say he comes off as uppity, but he's actually very nice.
natural
That was an uppity comment for someone new to the team.
natural