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arrogance
[ ar-uh-guhns ]
noun
- offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride.
Synonyms: haughtiness, disdain, insolence
Antonyms: diffidence, modesty, humility
Other Words From
- non·arro·gance noun
- non·arro·gan·cy noun
- super·arro·gance noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of arrogance1
Example Sentences
After his arrest, police said the boy had "displayed an air of arrogance" and "did not appear to appreciate the severity of the situation".
It’s not a new lesson, but it never stops being relevant: History has a tendency to punish great nations for their arrogance.
Hubris is the defensive arrogance designed to eclipse, disavow and compensate for any perceived “feminine” weakness.
In a toxic mix with the arrogance of power.
The IDF's failure to grasp what was happening was down to “a lot of arrogance”, says Gen Ziv, the thought that “Hamas wouldn’t attack, wouldn’t dare, and that even if so, they are not capable”.
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