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Hubris or Hybris means deadly pride or arrogance. Hubris is thinking you can do anything better than everyone including the gods. It is a fatal flaw for demigods.

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  • Hubris or Hybris means deadly pride or arrogance. Hubris is thinking you can do anything better than everyone including the gods. It is a fatal flaw for demigods.
  • Hubris, also hybris, means extreme haughtiness, pride or arrogance. Hubris often indicates a loss of contact with reality and an overestimation of one's own competence or capabilities, especially when the person exhibiting it is in a position of power. The adjective form of hubris is "hubristic".
  • HUBRIS (which we'll enbolden from now on to stress its importance) is the art of believing oneself to be of particular excellance. In its least serious form, it connotates considering oneself to be marvellously wonderful, in the extreme, it connotates believing oneself to be superior to everyone else ever, ever in every possible way, rather like the author of this article (which is still the best thing ever).
  • Hubris, in the Odyssey means "pride". Later, the word means "tragic flaw". Odysseus has hubris.
  • Hubris, known in Japan as Loud (ラウド Raudo?), was one of Murdock’s four cyborg dogs. Like the other three, Fury, Glory, and Valor, he was named after a martial characteristic. The four served as Murdock’s means of tracking and bringing down the bounties he targeted, and Murdock could communicate with them without speaking via a cyborg implant in his chin.
  • Hubris is a unique staff in Dragon Age II.
  • An assistant manager at a jewelers discovers four bodies at the store; later, the accused murderer insists on representing himself at the trial.
  • A college professor (Jeffrey Nordling) who lost everything - his career, family, and reputation - after being suspected of murdering one of his female students (Kaitlin Doubleday) in 1995, offers new information regarding the case that he hopes will clear his name. He believes the student's death is connected to a copycat murder of a prostitute. Rush investigates the woman who was killed and the men in her life in order to discover which one of them killed her.
  • Hubris (que significa Arrogancia), planeta del Subsector Helicano, recibió dicho nombre por el desmedido orgullo de sus colonos que fundaron una sociedad allí a pesar de las severas condiciones climáticas.
  • Hubris (Pronunciation: /ˈhjuːbrɪs/; Ancient Greek: ὕβρις), alternately spelled hybris, is a word of Ancient Greek origin that means "extreme pride or arrogance". The word often indicates one's loss of contact with reality and an overestimation of one's own capabilities, especially when one exhibits it in a powerful position.
  • Hubris was an Imperial world of unknown class in the Helican Sub-sector of the Scarus Sector whose name derived from the excessive pride of its human colonists, who founded a society there despite the harsh climate which sees the planet icebound for 11 of the 29 standard months it takes for the world to make one revolution around its sun. This period is known locally as Dormant and approximately 99% of the population enters cryogenic stasis in hibernation tombs during Dormant to escape the cold. This is followed by Thaw, a period of feasting and activity designed to help overcome the effects of cryosleep and then by Vital, the normal active time for the people of the world when life proceeded normally as on many other Imperial worlds. It was on this planet that Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn
  • Hubris (pronunciation: /ˈhjuːbrɪs/; Ancient Greek: ὕβρις), , alternately spelled "Hybris", is an ancient concept of extreme self-confidence and/or excessive hubristic/sinful pride found in the myths and legends of countless cultures from around the world - the idea of hubris came from cultural taboos regarding what was seen as corruptive or dishonorable behavior, often on a battle-field or within a place of worship. Hubris involved many things but one of the most common was the humiliation or defilement of fallen enemies, in some ways this can be seen as part of the "Code of War".
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