"cuñadismo" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Spanish]

Etymology: From cuñado (“brother-in-law”) + -ismo. Etymology templates: {{suffix|es|cuñado|ismo|t1=brother-in-law}} cuñado (“brother-in-law”) + -ismo Head templates: {{es-noun|m|-}} cuñadismo m (uncountable)
  1. (informal, derogatory, Spain) the tendency to talk about any subject implying to be smarter than anyone else, with total confidence, and without truly knowing anything about it; arrogance Tags: Spain, derogatory, informal, masculine, uncountable Categories (topical): Corruption, Talking
    Sense id: en-cuñadismo-es-noun-xB3XDI6X Disambiguation of Corruption: 83 17 Disambiguation of Talking: 96 4 Categories (other): Peninsular Spanish, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Spanish entries with incorrect language header, Spanish terms suffixed with -ismo Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 97 3 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 97 3 Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 98 2 Disambiguation of Spanish terms suffixed with -ismo: 94 6
  2. nepotism Tags: masculine, uncountable Synonyms: nepotismo
    Sense id: en-cuñadismo-es-noun-spssOgeI
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          "ref": "2016 December 14, “¿Sabes que 'cuñadismo' tiene un nuevo significado?”, in El Periódico:",
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          "ref": "2021 October 6, Pablo González, “La opinión sobre el Oviedo-Sporting: La hora del cuñadismo y de Luis Enrique”, in La Nueva España:",
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          "ref": "2021 July 9, “Íñigo Errejón desmonta el 'cuñadismo' de Pedro Sánchez en tres tuits”, in Público:",
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        }
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