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"inferiority complex" Definitions
  1. a feeling that you are not as good, as important or as intelligent as other people

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Tampa, he added, has long labored under an inferiority complex.
Northwesterners tend to feel like they have an inferiority complex.
But some say that Louisville also suffers from an inferiority complex.
For decades, Bolivians had an inferiority complex about their local food.
"Besides, there is a serious inferiority complex about this tree," says Padre.
Winning one major professional sports championship since 217 underpins that inferiority complex.
The Ohio State inferiority complex is as undeniable as it is unjustified.
He was correct in observing that many farmers had an inferiority complex.
" Mr. Helm might have also possessed, he writes, "a country-boy inferiority complex.
CreditCreditBettmann Archive/Getty Images The MetLife building was born with an inferiority complex.
I didn't have an inferiority complex but I knew I wasn't one of them.
He had a great heart, but he always had a bit of an inferiority complex.
Ireland has always had a bit of an inferiority complex when it comes to food.
My inferiority complex was only magnified by how much I'd idolized this group of people.
It might be instructive to analyze that, too, in terms of a lingering inferiority complex.
I came at it with an inferiority complex but they really encouraged me to try.
And admittedly, I'm not exactly putting the outer-borough inferiority complex notion to rest here.
But behind that smile seemed to lurk an ego, a temper, and an inferiority complex.
"We were colonized for so long by Christians, so we have an inferiority complex," he said.
This inferiority complex followed me to college, where being a first-generation immigrant made me an anomaly.
Gray was an indifferent student who cheated on tests, and the new surroundings fed an inferiority complex.
"We have a little bit of an inferiority complex in the state of Utah," Mr. Cox said.
He could have been eaten up by an inferiority complex but Murray has stuck to his task.
Our president is just a clueless, doddering old man with a well-founded inferiority complex, yelling at clouds.
"Wow, I can't believe Kanye likes a rich guy with megalomania and an inferiority complex," honked one commentator.
Outfits like the MaRS Discovery District, an "innovation hub" in Toronto, are helping it shed its technological inferiority complex.
KUWAITIS often compare their country with the other states of the Gulf, leading to something of an inferiority complex.
He was 29, burning with ambition but saddled with an inferiority complex due to his lack of formal education.
My niggling inferiority complex was not helped by talking to Reddit's /r/polyphasic subscriber Juanito Taveras about his sleep schedule.
His inferiority complex, his various childhood traumas, his creative ambitions, his insecurity about his hair, are all rendered in loving detail.
Japan's inability to rise above such slights smacks of a national inferiority complex, says Kaori Hayashi of the University of Tokyo.
"The owner is a guy named Mort Zuckerman, who's got a total inferiority complex, and he has for years," he said.
The city has always had an inferiority complex where Los Angeles was concerned, and now those Angelenos took our football team.
Many of the people who buy the book have an inferiority complex because they've been inflexible ever since they were children.
Mr. Ross, 55, is also not about to let a suburban inferiority complex keep him from becoming an influencer in art education.
When in the company of intellectuals or aristocrats, what Ullrich calls his "inferiority complex" was inflamed, and he grew fidgety and irritable.
Walesa speculated that Jaroslaw's turn against the liberal post-Communist consensus arose from "an inferiority complex," a massive chip on Kaczynski's shoulder.
Yet "unlike many other European countries, Spain has a terrible inferiority complex, almost ashamed of itself," said Ignacio Vidal-Folch, a writer.
It's no joke, the inferiority complex of the general reader — especially here in America, where the nasty word "smart" is a great compliment.
We Philadelphians have a massive inferiority complex and have a tendency to go overboard with our civic pride, but that's a different article.
The overall inferiority complex Bostonians feel in regard to New York is centuries old, but it is not reciprocated off the playing field.
And, with regard to the five-ringed shadow of the Olympic Games, and any perceived inferiority complex, Mr. Grevemberg playfully brushed cynicism aside.
The kids had this inferiority complex and thought they were 'cursed' to have been living by the ocean instead of a big city.
The Mule also suffers from megalomania, an inferiority complex and "an intensely psychopathic paranoia," which may strike some readers today as uncomfortably familiar.
To really understand our president, you should delve into the biographies written about him that explore his insecurities, his inferiority complex, and his drive.
Naufal Ubaidillah, a student at the rally, says Indonesia suffers from an "inferiority complex" and Mr Prabowo would not be bullied by other countries.
By focusing on being the best-organized team in the world, the players were absolved of the inferiority complex that hamstrung Iceland in Bjarki's day.
And so the loris exploded into our collective imaginations as an adorable ball of fluff with eyes to give a Disney princess an inferiority complex.
One of them, Rohita Dwivedi, a marketing professor in Mumbai, talked about how she felt that one of India's biggest problems was an inferiority complex.
The term, which he coined, refers to an inferiority complex that causes people to overvalue artists in other countries and undervalue those in their own.
Though Kanye has been at the center of modern popular culture, he's frequently bemoaned a lack of acceptance — an inferiority complex that has strong Trumpian echoes.
As an inferiority complex vis-à-vis Western culture, it played an important role for him and others who sought a national style in Russian music.
If a character is trying to look tough, it's probably at least partly a facade, and they're hiding an inferiority complex or a surprising soft spot.
Combative in public, he had a massive inferiority complex in private — and was surprisingly easily manipulated by the people that surrounded him in the White House.
The KonMari method may not be the most effective way to teach children to clean up after themselves — and it could even spark an inferiority complex.
Well-travelled and informed, they do not suffer from the inferiority complex that led Mr Putin's generation to copy the West and, later, lash out against it.
Spencer (Troian Bellisario, who is to this cast what Leighton Meester was to Gossip Girl) is the driven overachiever with the inferiority complex and the Adderall addiction.
"There is a huge inferiority complex in Las Vegas" because of its history, said Richard Davies, an emeritus professor of history at the University of Nevada, Reno.
"Gandhi wanted Bose to represent the dignity of labor, which was a way to get out of the inferiority complex that came from colonial rule," said Karode.
Tsonga had lost both of his previous Wimbledon clashes with Murray and was on an eight-set losing streak against the Scot, but he showed no inferiority complex.
I think what ends up happening in those places, though, is very similar to how Oakland has been for a long time: They get sold an inferiority complex.
The premise of the Dark Phoenix Saga is rich for exploring a plethora of issues that non-superpowered women face, too: abuse and gaslighting, mental illness, inferiority complex.
Whether these new systems exist is secondary to the problem that Putin feels the need to rule by constantly pressing the raw nerve of Russia's incurable inferiority complex.
Her ab photos — arguably the only thing she posts that could inspire an inferiority complex — rarely show her face, just a torso on a bed or the floor.
My own biased assumption in seeing a therapist, provided they were white, is that they wouldn't get the societal bullshit and inferiority complex that comes from being black.
It will be a significant task, considering the Twins led the majors with 307 home runs and seem to have shed their traditional inferiority complex with the Yankees.
"These days," said Johnson, the Huskies' chronicler, "I think the Pac-12 and the West Coast — and maybe even the North — has an inferiority complex to the South."
" As we walked, he explained his anxiety: "I feel alienated and it's like, it's like this competing -- It's like an inferiority complex that comes out as like arrogance.
It's the only relief we have ever found from the otherwise crushing inferiority complex of being Canada, and it's why every true patriot is wishing for President Donald Trump.
Canada might have a notorious inferiority complex when it comes to the US, but if there's one area where we'll always beat our Southern neighbours, it's hating telecom companies.
This being Canada, a country of chronic apologies that sometimes suffers an inferiority complex when confronted by its swaggering neighbor to the south, the chest-thumping wasn't exactly loud.
Her quick adaptation to forest life isn't entirely surprising as she "has no inferiority complex" and she's "very confident compared to other orangutans," veterinarian Agus Fathoni told the Associated Press.
Fans in the Northeast, ground down to dust by 87 years of an inferiority complex with New York, grew a sixth sense to detect even the slightest hint of disrespect.
The End Of The Startup Gold Rush, Absurd Burn Rates And Tourist VCs Boston's tech scene should shake off its inferiority complex: The "Boston Tech Party" revolution is starting to unfold.
Speaking at the eMerge Americas conference today in Miami, tech investor Dave McClure urged cities to drop their Silicon Valley inferiority complex, and start building a startup ecosystem of their own.
It is time for ethnic and racial minorities to transcend their cultural narcissism, their tragic cultural inferiority complex, and begin to feel honored that others find value in their cultural achievements.
The franchise had a miserable playoff history, along with a tangible inferiority complex, until Leonard used those massive mitts of his to haul all of Canada into a new stratosphere basketballwise.
In Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, preparing to step down after eight years as president with an approval rating of 21980%, proclaimed that his country had shed its inferiority complex.
I helped one company fend off the violent takeover by another, and watched a man coded as a Southern fop work through his inferiority complex to take the reigns of corporate power.
Americans, it turns out, are afflicted by a "verbal inferiority complex," meaning that we sometimes think Britons sound smarter than they are, while Britons suffer from "Amerilexophobia," a snooty dislike of creeping Americanisms.
It seemed to suggest she had absorbed the Canadians' mythic inferiority complex, the one in which they define themselves by what they are not, and are generally ignored to go about their healthy business.
Red Sox fans have also seemed to have latched on the Apple Watch, not because of the tech itself, but because of their never-ending inferiority complex that flares up anytime the Yankees are mentioned.
After six whole seasons, our Mother of Dragons has finally arrived on Westerosi soil — only to get half of her fleet torched by a psychopath with bad guyliner and an inferiority complex in episode 2.
In retrospect, my mental image of a harasser was so naive: a finance guy who smacked his secretary's butt or a corporate middle manager with an inferiority complex or a ruthless dick like Harvey Weinstein.
"Coming from Nigeria, I felt I owed no one an explanation for my existence, nor did I harbor any sign of paralyzing inferiority complex," he told the Nigerian art historian Chika Okeke-Agulu in 19553.
Pro teams can make a city feel "major league," although an inferiority complex is not something Los Angeles has generally been afflicted with (unless the topic is competing with New York for cultural relevance). Sure.
Yet the image left here by its dealings with diplomats, staff and journalists is one of a country with an inferiority complex— an inconsistent and sometimes downright unpleasant police state unwilling to stick with prior arrangements.
Leonard told the story that night of the numerous Canadians who had approached him during the summer, wherever they found him, and thanked him for the championship he delivered — and the longstanding Raptors inferiority complex he erased.
Either way, we've ended up with a not-quite holiday that boosts flower sales, gives couples an excuse to try not to fall asleep before having sex and thrusts an inferiority complex upon anyone single by early February.
The Birmingham Royal Ballet, founded as Sadler's Wells Theater Ballet in 1946 as a touring arm of the main company, has long suffered from a slight inferiority complex in relation to its more glamorous sibling at Covent Garden.
This probably has to do with our meatbag inferiority complex, or a psychic defense mechanism to ward off the knowledge that even though these robots may be falling now, it's only a matter of time before the takeover begins.
That probably has something to do with Max's inferiority complex about his older brother Brooks (Kyle Chandler), an ostensible hotshot who decides one evening to take Max and Annie's weekly couples game night up a notch by staging a kidnapping mystery.
He'd kill the masses to satisfy his inferiority complex—that if he was as breakable as he is, surely, there would be a polar opposite who could justify his reason for existing (even if that meant becoming the antithesis to a good).
We learn that Julia is tired of dealing with her husband's inferiority complex, that she is tired of taking care of their children while Jacob gets to be the fun parent, that she is tired of remodeling houses when she wants to design new ones.
"People would say to me they don't know about this market because they almost have a chip on their shoulder because they're right between Boston and New York, and there's almost a psychological inferiority [complex]," he says about the decision to relocate the team.
It didn't take me long to realize that though Aberdeen's art community is small, any inferiority complex brought about by the lack of attention it gets compared to bigger Scottish cities is outweighed by the solidarity and sense of community felt by its artists.
Deep is Korean condescension against Japan, exacerbated by a collective inferiority complex as manifested in South Korean President Moon Jae-In's remark, "We will never again lose to Japan," following Japan's announcement of restrictions on exports of chemicals that are crucial to South Korea's semiconductor industry.
EPISODE 1: USS CALISTER The first episode of Black Mirror's fourth season stars Jesse Plemons as a schlubby, sexless white guy with an inferiority complex named Robert Daley who feels constantly slighted at his job; he's the Chief Technology Officer at a company that creates highly immersive video games.
Billy Corgan is a casual conspiracy theorist​, a fearless renegade fighting back the armies of "Social Justice Warriors" that he compares to the KKK, a man who thinks that Donald Trump's candidacy is "cool," and a good buddy of the walking, grunting, hot-blooded inferiority complex that is Alex Jones.
For a club that has long nursed an inferiority complex to its wealthier, more glamorous neighbor, the game is the perfect send-off: Real Madrid won the first leg, 3-0, ensuring that what should have been an evening of noise and passion and hope will almost certainly end in disappointment.
I can only say that I'd be a damned liar if I said I never felt an inferiority complex at some point over my blackness, and there are any number of reasons why that could be, but I can most definitely trace it to when I first became aware of racism years ago.
Rather than include Yu Dafu's best-known short story, "Sinking" (a melodramatic first-person narration by a Chinese student in Japan in the early 1920s that blurs an individual's sexual inferiority complex into a collective sense of national humiliation), Huang chooses a movingly low-key essay about Yu's struggles as a penniless writer in Shanghai.
During the The Hollywood Reporter's drama actor roundtable — which also featured actors Richard Madden, Billy Porter, Diego Luna, Sam Rockwell and Stephan James — Grant, 58, was asked if he had an "inferiority complex" from always starring in romantic comedies, and he confessed that he felt he was no longer cut out for those roles.
Simon Foster (Tom Hollander) — the Minister for International Development and a man with a considerable inferiority complex — accidentally says during a radio interview that a war in the Middle East is "unforeseeable," a baffling statement at any time but especially inconvenient during a period in which both the US and UK are considering intervention in the Middle East.
It's very interesting that business people, who didn't dare oppose nationalism… Since the results have been so catastrophic for Barcelona, for Catalonia, there are business owners that have begun to take a stand… And then there are many Catalans who aren't in favour of independence, but who were as if paralysed by an inferiority complex in relation to nationalism.
Throw in the simultaneous entitlement and inferiority complex that came with hailing from a much-celebrated family, and you get one mixed-up kid for whom legacy has been a burden—who seeks father figures beyond his own biological parentage, whose painful past has left him suspended in adolescence and often unable to control his own emotions.
In the year of our Lord two zero one six, with America seemingly teetering on the edge of oblivion, an inferiority complex-riddled sausage running for the highest office in the land, one month away from a hugely important general election, we have Revolution Radio and a conversation about pop-punk's legacy to go along with it.
When: September 275, 23–January 22019, 21  Where: The Museum at FIT (Seventh Avenue at 22020th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) The annual explosion of articles on how to achieve Parisian "French girl style" could give anyone France fatigue, or at least an inferiority complex, based on the images of everyone in the city of Paris as possessing perfect skin and perfect clothing.
It was an inferiority complex thing—when most of your family carried with them pained stories about living behind the Iron Curtain, longing for the kind of consumer goods and 'progressive' culture the West had to offer, then when you arrive in that very same West, it's kinda easy to let your Polish pride be overpowered by everything around you, letting British culture somewhat define you.
A top government lawyer for Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE once said in recently surfaced online comments that female cops have an "inferiority complex" and that the NFL should not allow a "power tripping woman with a case of PMS" to officiate football games.

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