Synonym: cavalier, haughty, insolent, humble, meek, modest. Similar words: arrogance, surrogate, interrogate, abrogate, derogatory, arrow, harrow, carrot. Meaning: ['ærəgənt] adj. having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride.
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61. Rigby often seems egotistical and arrogant.
62. They are merely arrogant words in praise of himself.
63. He was impertinent, rude and arrogant.
64. He felt safer in the intellect, a fact that would at times alienate those who thought him arrogant or intolerant.
65. They are the eyes of a proud, ruthless and arrogant man.
66. The Piaroa view the arrogant and dominating character, which the Shavante would highly esteem in a mature male, as odious.
67. Willis was a perfect choice: arrogant, authoritarian, unyielding, capable of offending and alienating anyone.
68. They may help to dispel some of the arrogant delusions prevalent in the country.
69. Courtiers in London, angry at his arrogant seizure of responsibility for notifying the new king, blocked various royal appointments.
70. He was, without doubt, the most arrogant, self-opinionated man it had ever been her misfortune to meet.
71. He glanced at her quickly and to his satisfaction saw her looking cool and arrogant.
72. He was pulling back his shoulders in his arrogant way.
72. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
73. In her dark-eyed pallor and arrogant bloody-mindedness, she reminded him of Perdita.
74. It is a strange malady that strikes following a stunning election victory and tests your ability to avoid injudicious and arrogant actions.
75. Lawson comes over as smug and arrogant, but in fact he's quite a decent man.
76. He often comes across as being rather cold and arrogant.
77. She had an obstinate chin, a cruel mouth and small arrogant eyes.
78. Critics describe the mayor as an arrogant bully who hates to be contradicted.
79. They were in plain clothes and, in his opinion, drunk, arrogant and overpowering.
80. He is the rudest, most arrogant man I've ever met.
81. Lucenzo's arrogant profile was silhouetted against the medieval Venetian skyline.
82. Her fingers positively itched with the overwhelming desire to see his arrogant face transformed by a slap.
83. She'd met arrogant men before(sentencedict.com), but never one quite like him.
84. This strikes me as just as arrogant and insular as would be a judgment pronounced on a ghetto kid.
85. There is nothing to be gained by being arrogant and insolent. Dr T.P.Chia
86. He was exactly the kind of arrogant, self-satisfied man I detest.
87. Don't get the wrong idea - the Dixons aren't as arrogant as they sound.
88. Campbell was arrogant and weak and he spun a web of desperate lies around himself and both women.
89. Perry discerns common themes in each of his imperial flops: arrogant assumptions about the enemy, bad intelligence and political incompetence.
90. In Cowley's opinion, the arrogant little man should be invited to leave the country in the very near future indeed.
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