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Sentence count:180+7Posted:2016-08-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: haughtinesshauteurhigh-handednesslordlinessSimilar words: narrowharrowcarrotcancercanceldancerchancestanceMeaning: ['ærəgəns]  n. overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors. 
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151, Arrogance and the know-all attitudes among some police offices will only further alienate public co-operation with the police.
152, We should be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness.
153, Silence is not stupidity . Cleverness is not wisdom . Self - respect is not arrogance . Subservience is not loyalty.
154, Can I disclaim the stereotype of Americans as living without the resonance of history, inhabiting the present with a childlike complacency, an unwitting, unreflecting arrogance?
155, Arrogance is followed by destruction, and unbridled conceitedness by depravity; it is not necessary to defeat others to make our own sucess.
156, Arrogance will not make you be respected by others; humbleness however makes you respectable.
157, As arrogance gives way to angst, America is exploring what to do.
158, For only thus can we deflate the enemy's arrogance and raise the people's morale.
159, He has never exhibited the self-confidence, bordering on arrogance, of his predecessor.
160, Countries with a high scientific and technological level are overblown with arrogance.
161, Proud, Haughty, Scorner are the names Of him who works in the arrogance of pride.
162, We should be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness, and serve the people heart and soul.
163, Begin disliking arrogance is proud, and hate sharp-tongued person, hate affectation outfit innocent people hate those who makes me feel sick.
164, While running for the presidency in 2007, he criticised the Chirac administration for "French arrogance" over the Iraq war. Only a raging Francophobe could consider French arrogance to be a bad thing.
165, And because we have not lost a war since Vietnam, there's a reluctance, a smugness, an arrogance , that works against the willingness to try to experiment to change.
166, This unique character image of Guan Yu is a mixture of unexcelled pride, astonishing faithfulness and the arrogance of looking down upon the world. Guan Yu 's tragedy is the tragedy of his characters.
167, He compliments its beauty and greatness, sympathizes with the spoilt nature, and satirizes man's arrogance and conceitedness.
168, Skilling's arrogance, belligerencelack of contriteness under questioning made him a lightning rod for the rage generated after Enron sought bankruptcy protection in 2001.
169, Worse, when they're not corrected promptly and forthrightly, is the message of arrogance they send to the audience.
170, Arrogance and callousness for the conquerors[sentencedict.com/arrogance.html], bitter endurance and hatred for the conquered.
171, Six parts arrogance , three parts disquiet and one part guilt towards your late husband.
172, You see , inferiority complex is the same as arrogance: they are both expressions of unbelief.
173, There are many who insist that the paradigms of greed, arrogance and usurpation are the true reference points for our sextants.
174, Even so, the writers and broadcasters didn't take kindly to Kobe's selfishness, arrogance and petulance.
175, Waseda University Finance Professor Yukio Noguchi says Toyota's problems are a sign of arrogance, after years of global success.
176, There's no denying that i immersed myself in satisfaction of the TEM4 certificate and arrogance of the second-class scholarship.
177, Great kingdom's arrogance and cultural tyranny wrongly urged the Qing Court to choose to use west products, to apply west culture, the retaliative punishment unfortunately occurred in Opium War.
178, Mk. 7:22 Adulteries, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, licentiousness , envy, blasphemy, arrogance, foolishness.
179, Yes, they are arrogant, and they did not cover up the arrogance, no posturing, but with their heads held high clank stand, proud and frankly people's eyes to bear.
180, On the lips of a person less advanced in life and less enlightened by experience than Mrs. Touchett such a declaration would savor of immodesty , even of arrogance.
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