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Whats a word for someone who thinks everything is easy? [closed]


Is there a word to describe someone who keeps trying to do something but always fails?Is there a word/term for a question where the asker knows he'll criticise any answer?A word for someone who gives easy answersWord for a place or resource where everything can be foundWhat do you call someone who thinks everyone is incompetent (doesn't know anything)?What do you call a person that goes to extreme ends to accomplish a goal?What is a good word to descibe someone who refers to you as the expert in a sarcastic wayA word for someone asking too many questions..?Word for someone who thinks everything is about themIs there a word or phrase to describe someone who wants to know things they can't, or shouldn't?






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I saw this word on a reddit post but I can't find that post no more but its describes a person who thinks everything is easy, and is very douchy. When you ask them a question, they'll be like, "oh thats easy" and then tries to give the most sophisticated answer possible.










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    The fashionable word is 'arrogant.' Especially OTT 'incredibly arrogant.'

    – Hugh
    Mar 24 at 18:42











  • These folk tend to think themselves very eclectic. But in fact are not.

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    Mar 24 at 19:51











  • A person who is cocky is overconfident. He would consider every question as an easy one.

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    Mar 25 at 8:15

















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I saw this word on a reddit post but I can't find that post no more but its describes a person who thinks everything is easy, and is very douchy. When you ask them a question, they'll be like, "oh thats easy" and then tries to give the most sophisticated answer possible.










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    The fashionable word is 'arrogant.' Especially OTT 'incredibly arrogant.'

    – Hugh
    Mar 24 at 18:42











  • These folk tend to think themselves very eclectic. But in fact are not.

    – Wayfaring Stranger
    Mar 24 at 19:51











  • A person who is cocky is overconfident. He would consider every question as an easy one.

    – Kaushik
    Mar 25 at 8:15













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I saw this word on a reddit post but I can't find that post no more but its describes a person who thinks everything is easy, and is very douchy. When you ask them a question, they'll be like, "oh thats easy" and then tries to give the most sophisticated answer possible.










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I saw this word on a reddit post but I can't find that post no more but its describes a person who thinks everything is easy, and is very douchy. When you ask them a question, they'll be like, "oh thats easy" and then tries to give the most sophisticated answer possible.







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    The fashionable word is 'arrogant.' Especially OTT 'incredibly arrogant.'

    – Hugh
    Mar 24 at 18:42











  • These folk tend to think themselves very eclectic. But in fact are not.

    – Wayfaring Stranger
    Mar 24 at 19:51











  • A person who is cocky is overconfident. He would consider every question as an easy one.

    – Kaushik
    Mar 25 at 8:15












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    The fashionable word is 'arrogant.' Especially OTT 'incredibly arrogant.'

    – Hugh
    Mar 24 at 18:42











  • These folk tend to think themselves very eclectic. But in fact are not.

    – Wayfaring Stranger
    Mar 24 at 19:51











  • A person who is cocky is overconfident. He would consider every question as an easy one.

    – Kaushik
    Mar 25 at 8:15







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The fashionable word is 'arrogant.' Especially OTT 'incredibly arrogant.'

– Hugh
Mar 24 at 18:42





The fashionable word is 'arrogant.' Especially OTT 'incredibly arrogant.'

– Hugh
Mar 24 at 18:42













These folk tend to think themselves very eclectic. But in fact are not.

– Wayfaring Stranger
Mar 24 at 19:51





These folk tend to think themselves very eclectic. But in fact are not.

– Wayfaring Stranger
Mar 24 at 19:51













A person who is cocky is overconfident. He would consider every question as an easy one.

– Kaushik
Mar 25 at 8:15





A person who is cocky is overconfident. He would consider every question as an easy one.

– Kaushik
Mar 25 at 8:15










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Some words which you may be looking for (in order of their rank):




  1. smart-arse = someone who is always trying to seem more clever than other people in a way that is annoying


  2. egomaniac = someone who considers themselves to be very important and able to do anything that they want


  3. smart-alec = someone who tries to appear clever or who answers questions in a clever way that annoys other people


  4. egotistic = considering yourself to be better or more important than other people


  5. know-all = a person who thinks that they know much more than other people




Reference: Cambridge Dictionary



Apologies for providing the words and their meanings from a British English dictionary even after seeing your American English tag.






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    Some words which you may be looking for (in order of their rank):




    1. smart-arse = someone who is always trying to seem more clever than other people in a way that is annoying


    2. egomaniac = someone who considers themselves to be very important and able to do anything that they want


    3. smart-alec = someone who tries to appear clever or who answers questions in a clever way that annoys other people


    4. egotistic = considering yourself to be better or more important than other people


    5. know-all = a person who thinks that they know much more than other people




    Reference: Cambridge Dictionary



    Apologies for providing the words and their meanings from a British English dictionary even after seeing your American English tag.






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      Some words which you may be looking for (in order of their rank):




      1. smart-arse = someone who is always trying to seem more clever than other people in a way that is annoying


      2. egomaniac = someone who considers themselves to be very important and able to do anything that they want


      3. smart-alec = someone who tries to appear clever or who answers questions in a clever way that annoys other people


      4. egotistic = considering yourself to be better or more important than other people


      5. know-all = a person who thinks that they know much more than other people




      Reference: Cambridge Dictionary



      Apologies for providing the words and their meanings from a British English dictionary even after seeing your American English tag.






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        Some words which you may be looking for (in order of their rank):




        1. smart-arse = someone who is always trying to seem more clever than other people in a way that is annoying


        2. egomaniac = someone who considers themselves to be very important and able to do anything that they want


        3. smart-alec = someone who tries to appear clever or who answers questions in a clever way that annoys other people


        4. egotistic = considering yourself to be better or more important than other people


        5. know-all = a person who thinks that they know much more than other people




        Reference: Cambridge Dictionary



        Apologies for providing the words and their meanings from a British English dictionary even after seeing your American English tag.






        share|improve this answer















        Some words which you may be looking for (in order of their rank):




        1. smart-arse = someone who is always trying to seem more clever than other people in a way that is annoying


        2. egomaniac = someone who considers themselves to be very important and able to do anything that they want


        3. smart-alec = someone who tries to appear clever or who answers questions in a clever way that annoys other people


        4. egotistic = considering yourself to be better or more important than other people


        5. know-all = a person who thinks that they know much more than other people




        Reference: Cambridge Dictionary



        Apologies for providing the words and their meanings from a British English dictionary even after seeing your American English tag.







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