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Swelled head
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soberbia, vanidad
a sense of high self-esteem or self-importance that one has
Dialect
British
What is the origin of the idiom "swelled head" and when to use it?
The phrase "swelled head" originated in the early 19th century and draws upon the image of a literal swelling or enlargement of the head, representing an inflated ego. It is used informally to describe someone who is arrogant and has an inflated sense of self-importance, often disregarding others' opinions or contributions.
Example
After receiving praise for his work, he developed a swollen head and started acting as if he was above everyone else.
Después de recibir elogios por su trabajo, desarrolló soberbia y comenzó a actuar como si estuviera por encima de los demás.
Do n't let success go to your head and cause a swelled head.
No dejes que el éxito se te suba a la cabeza y cause soberbia.

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