Synonym: haughtiness, hauteur, high-handedness, lordliness. Similar words: narrow, harrow, carrot, cancer, cancel, dancer, chance, stance. Meaning: ['ærəgəns] n. overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors.
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61, There is no trace of conceit, arrogance or class consciousness about her.
62, Republicans reacted bitterly to arrogance, real or imagined, by Democrats and their environmentalists.
63, You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. Of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war. Chris Rock
64, You can have pride in what you do each day, but not arrogance in what you were born with. Amy Tan
65, He was finding that oddly agreeable because in spite of previous unpleasant skirmishes with her, her frank arrogance had always engaged him.
66, And he remained ice cool to stroke the ball home with his renowned touch of arrogance.
67, Who were you in your arrogance to try to save him from his wish?
68, Arjuna Ranatunga was a dictatorial leader, who strutted around the field with Napoleonic arrogance.
69, The truest characters of ignorance are vanity, and pride and arrogance. Samuel Butler
70, The greatest irritant most people experience in their dealings with government is the arrogance of the bureaucracy.
71, The problem is that arrogance and aggression are often expressed at the expense of other road users.
72, They scoff, and speak with malice; in their arrogance they threaten oppression.
73, She queued by the weighing counter now with a pout of arrogance.
74, No surprise, then, that the airline stands accused of corporate arrogance and customer neglect.
75, But this seemed to some one of my arrogance a diversion from the real business of writing and I declined.
76, Even the most saintly of people would drift towards complacency and arrogance after such a long period.
77, She had been aching for him since she had first seen him straddling that bike with such lazy arrogance.
78, There are two circumstances that lead to arrogance: one is when you're wrong and you can't face it; the other is when you're right and nobody else can face it. Criss Jami
79, Today you rejected a proposal of marriage, and now you shall be punished for your arrogance.
80, The report criticises his arrogance, lack of compassion, and intimidating manner.
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81, No longer does he cling on to the status that he wrested from him with such arrogance and cruelty.
82, He still showed little emotional reaction though he was evidently angry with himself for letting his natural arrogance be so easily quashed.
83, Early in my career...I had to choose between an honest arrogance and a hypercritical humility... I deliberately choose an honest arrogance, and I've never been sorry. Frank Lloyd Wright
84, His arrogance and unwillingness to learn from others prevent him from being an effective member of the team.
85, And, in his supreme arrogance, new challenges had to be swiftly conquered.
86, "I ought to be in charge here,'' said Jack with simple arrogance.
87, In particular, it is common for people to oscillate between withdrawal and arrogance.
88, Humbleness promotes respect and good will. Arrogance invites disrespect and ill will. Dr T.P.Chia
89, There were still tendencies towards national rivalry and arrogance, and these could only be countered by a steadfast policy of internationalism.
90, The arrogance of age must submit to be taught by youth. Edmund Burke
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