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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121, She interpret his silence as arrogance.
122, My mother admonished me against arrogance.
123, Less of Mr Bush's Manichaean arrogance would be welcome.
124, Her assertiveness was starting to be seen as arrogance.
125, He should rid himself of aloofness and arrogance.
126, Thus the Rome official showed his arrogance superciliously.
127, Phillip admired Tom's arrogance and self-possession.
128, All worship creates a form of arrogance in those whom are worshipped, and such arrogance causes the dance of self-mastery to cease!
129, As the chain mushroomed in the 1970 s , complaints of monopolistic arrogance threatened Gannett's image.
130, Does $ CIVNAME 1's arrogance know no bounds ? Why do your troops threaten Moscow?
131, In childhood they had been deprived of essential emotional sustenance; as adults, their arrogance, sense of entitlement and exhibitionistic tendencies spring from the deepest humiliation.
132, Try not to convey arrogance, fear, resentment, conceit or too much nonchalance.
133, There is a peculiar elitist arrogance in those who discourse on the brutalization of work simply because they cannot imagine themselves performing the job.
134, Mourinho, with his arrogance and his self-assurance and his incendiary temperament, was very much the new face of English football.
135, It may be arrogance, hubris or insecurity that causes him to seek a reaction from you.
136, Business is in Intensive research, fluctuation makes concerted efforts, Keep guard against arrogance and impetuosity, that we will know how to be grateful.
137, The others thought for a while and said: "That was why! "Thus the Rome official showed his arrogance superciliously .
138, But their arrogance and their cultured voices masked guilt and fear.
139, In the foreseeable future, arrogance and complacency are likely to be the biggest threats to the mighty Seljuk Empire.
140, WE PLEDGE TO DO all we can to guard against the harmful temptations - especially those of arrogance and jingoism - to which nations at war so often seem to yield.
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141, On what foundation does your bold, mad, pitiable, and execrable arrogance rest?
142, True power does not need arrogance, a long beard a voice.
143, Ah, the pomposity of his tone , the bluster, the arrogance.
144, Always do they talk that way with their arrogance before a goring.
145, Of course, like all great philosophical concepts, niubi has an inverse side – an excess of niubi leads to self-importance, arrogance, hubris, imperiousness, and very dangerous driving.
146, Skilling's arrogance, belligerence and lack of contriteness under questioning made him a lightning rod for the rage generated after Enron sought bankruptcy protection in 2001.
147, Given the lack of scientific evidence for its harmful effects, opponents point the finger at the arrogance of scientists who think they can tamper with nature's plan.
148, Kid's extremely conceited arrogance is for covering up oneself's heart of flabbiness .
149, They tend to be less arrogant and arrogance is a deadly sin in trading.
150, His man management skills are sound, having been tested by the likes of Derlei and Benni McCarthy, and he generally gets on well with the media despite his touch of arrogance.
More similar words: narrow, harrow, carrot, cancer, cancel, dancer, chance, stance, glance, romance, penance, finance, alliance, enhance, pittance, balanced, ancestor, guidance, parlance, by chance, instance, entrance, distance, substance, advanced, balance of, compliance, tolerance, in advance, insurance.