5252. huperphroneó
Lexicon
huperphroneó: To think more highly, to be arrogant, to be haughty.

Original Word: ὑπερφρονέω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: huperphroneó
Pronunciation: hoop-er-fron-eh'-o
Phonetic Spelling: (hoop-er-fron-eh'-o)
KJV: think more highly
NASB: think more highly
Word Origin: [from G5228 (ὑπέρ - behalf) and G5426 (φρονέω - mind)]

1. to esteem oneself overmuch, i.e. be vain or arrogant

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
be haughty, think more highly.

From huper and phroneo; to esteem oneself overmuch, i.e. Be vain or arrogant -- think more highly.

see GREEK huper

see GREEK phroneo

HELPS Word-studies

5252 hyperphronéō (from 5228 /hypér, "beyond" and 5426 /phronéō, "personal perspective regulating behavior") – properly, think beyond, exceeding proper (appropriate) limits; (figuratively) to act high-minded, lacking humility and a true sense of reality (Abbott-Smith).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from huper and phroneó
Definition
to be overly proud, to have high thoughts
NASB Translation
think more highly (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5252: ὑπερφρονέω

ὑπερφρονέω, ὑπερφρόνω; (ὑπέρφρων); from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; to think more highly of oneself than is proper: Romans 12:3.

Forms and Transliterations
υπερεκχυθήσονται υπερεχύθη υπερφρονειν υπερφρονείν ὑπερφρονεῖν υπέρχαρης υπερωμίαν hyperphronein hyperphroneîn uperphronein
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Englishman's Concordance
Romans 12:3 V-PNA
GRK: ὑμῖν μὴ ὑπερφρονεῖν παρ' ὃ
NAS: among you not to think more highly of himself than
KJV: to think [of himself] more highly than
INT: you not to be high-minded above what

Strong's Greek 5252
1 Occurrence


ὑπερφρονεῖν — 1 Occ.

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