supercilious |
entitled |
As an adjective supercilious
is arrogantly superior; showing contemptuous indifference; haughty.
As a verb entitled is
(
entitle).
entitled |
arrogant |
As a verb entitled
is (
entitle).
As an adjective arrogant is
having excessive pride in oneself, often with contempt for others.
entitled |
obligated |
As verbs the difference between entitled and obligated
is that
entitled is (
entitle) while
obligated is (
obligate).
As an adjective obligated is
(north america|scottish) committed.
entitled |
enabled |
As verbs the difference between entitled and enabled
is that
entitled is (
entitle) while
enabled is (
enable).
As an adjective enabled is
being capable for use or action.
entitled |
literature |
As a verb entitled
is (
entitle).
As a noun literature is
the body of all written works.
entitled |
undefined |
As a verb entitled
is (
entitle).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
permitted |
entitled |
As verbs the difference between permitted and entitled
is that
permitted is (
permit) while
entitled is (
entitle).
entitled |
tagged |
As verbs the difference between entitled and tagged
is that
entitled is (
entitle) while
tagged is (
tag).
As an adjective tagged is
having a tag; labeled.
entitled |
inconsiderate |
As a verb entitled
is (
entitle).
As an adjective inconsiderate is
not considerate of others, thoughtless.
head |
entitled |
As adjectives the difference between head and entitled
is that
head is of, relating to, or intended for the head while
entitled is convinced of one's own righteousness, justifiability of one's actions or right to have something, especially wrongly so; demanding and pretentious.
As verbs the difference between head and entitled
is that
head is to be in command of. (See also {{term|head up|lang=en}}. while
entitled is past tense of entitle.
As a noun head
is the part of the body of an animal or human which contains the brain, mouth, and main sense organs.
As a proper noun Head
is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.
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