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View usage for: arrogance in American English (ˈærəgəns; ˈɛrəgəns) noun the quality or state of being arrogant; overbearing pride or self-importance : also ˈarrogancy Examples of 'arrogance' in a sentencearrogance To spite his parents, to excuse his arrogance, to explain his outlandish behaviour.His casual arrogance never failed to set my teeth on edge.The Cowboy's reply was in French, the tone contentious, touched with arrogance. Synonyms of 'arrogance'conceit, pride, swagger, pretension More Synonyms of arrogance Chinese translation of 'arrogance'- arrival
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At times, the arrogance of those in power is quite blatant. Synonyms swagger pretension presumption bluster insolence pretentiousness high-handedness loftiness imperiousness pompousness superciliousness lordliness conceitedness contemptuousness scornfulness uppishness (British, informal) disdainfulness overweeningness Opposites modesty , humility , shyness , politeness , diffidence , meekness , bashfulness Additional synonymsShe lacks the arrogance and haughtiness of so many musical artists. Synonyms pride, arrogance, disdain, airs, contempt, conceit, pomposity, aloofness, hauteur, snobbishness, loftiness, superciliousness, contemptuousness Definition haughtiness She had been put off by his hauteur. Synonyms haughtiness, pride, arrogance, airs, dignity, contempt, disdain, snobbishness, loftiness, stateliness, superciliousness, affectedness Definition pride or arrogance a tale of how an honourable man was afflicted with hubris Synonyms pride, vanity, arrogance, conceit, self-importance, haughtiness, conceitedness - arrive
- arrive at something
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