French Meaning of inflation
Inflation
Other French words related to Inflation
- affectation
- arrogance
- Prétexte
- Prétexte
- prétention
- vanité
- affectation
- Complaisance
- confiance
- Mépris
- grandiose
- prétention
- fierté
- Suffisance
- snobisme
- Supériorité
- agressivité
- affirmation de soi
- audace
- fanfaronnade
- audace
- fanfaronnade
- culot
- outrecuidance
- impertinence
- Arrogance
- vanité
- égotisme
- flamboyance
- ostentation
- assurance
- Voyance
- clinquant
- faste
- phraséologie
- Arrogance
- hauteur
- impériosité
- Impudence
- Insolence
- grandeur
- momerie
- Ostentation
- Ostentation
- pompe
- présomption
- présomption
- impolitesse
- Autoglorification
- Affirmation de soi
- confiance en soi
- vanité
- confiance en soi
- Importance personnelle
- autosatisfaction
- Ostentation
- snobisme
- suffisance
- Certitude, assurance
- vanité
- vanité
- Auto-présupposition
- conséquence sur soi
- autoglorification
- vanité
Nearest Words of inflation
- inflatingly => inflationniste
- inflating => gonfler
- inflater => gonfleur
- inflated => gonflé
- inflate => gonfler
- inflatable cushion => Coussin gonflable
- inflatable => gonflable
- inflammbly => inflammable
- inflammatory disease => Maladie inflammatoire
- inflammatory bowel disease => Maladie inflammatoire chronique de l'intestin
Definitions and Meaning of inflation in English
inflation (n)
a general and progressive increase in prices
(cosmology) a brief exponential expansion of the universe (faster than the speed of light) postulated to have occurred shortly after the big bang
lack of elegance as a consequence of being pompous and puffed up with vanity
the act of filling something with air
inflation (n.)
The act or process of inflating, or the state of being inflated, as with air or gas; distention; expansion; enlargement.
The state of being puffed up, as with pride; conceit; vanity.
Undue expansion or increase, from overissue; -- said of currency.
FAQs About the word inflation
Inflation
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inflatingly => inflationniste, inflating => gonfler, inflater => gonfleur, inflated => gonflé, inflate => gonfler,