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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91. Cavalier, arrogant, mendacious, and whatever else he was, Mike Straus was also an idealist.
92. Insolent words uttered in the arrogant consciousness of power were always heard in heaven and always punished.
93. They were two arrogant, powerful men, both supremely gifted and both twisted out of shape by abusive childhoods.
94. Arrogant or pretentious wives can sometimes kill the political ambitions of their husbands.
95. Mr Sullivan seemed aghast at the prospect of losing his only daughter to this arrogant young man.
96. A contented man is never poor. A humble man is never arrogant. Dr T.P.Chia
97. He transferred shortly afterwards to the Dragon as an able seaman, but in 1761 he joined the Arrogant as a midshipman.
98. She saw him clearly - arrogant as the devil and cold as ice, a ready-made adversary.
99. Just who did he think he was with that arrogant, contemptuous expression on his face?
100. When he was young and full of the new learning of Oxford and Cambridge he appears arrogant even by his own account.
101. If he was a count he would be doubly arrogant and she would not be able to hold her tongue.
102. The boy may have sounded bull-headed and arrogant to you,[http://sentencedict.com/arrogant.html] but he knew something more.
103. She also is nicely complicated: at times arrogant, stubborn, wrong-headed and voyeuristic.
104. He was viewed by critics as being secretive, arrogant and aloof, but supporters described him as progressive and effective.
105. But during the course of the evening, I failed to spot the arrogant monster we've seen in the past.
106. He was an arrogant man who thought he had only to crook his finger and she would come running.
107. Henry returned to his seat with an arrogant shrug of his shoulders.
108. He was an unsympathetic, arrogant, selfish swine, and she hated him.
109. Shiona scowled into his face with its arrogant high cheekbones, self-satisfied mouth and eyes as hard as sapphires.
110. These nations were incensed at the arrogant attitudes of unlicensed purse-seiners which plundered the tuna stocks within their 200-mile zones.
111. It was really believing our own notices and becoming very arrogant.
112. Looking rather sheepish, we hesitantly listed one or two points, worrying that we might sound narcissistic or arrogant.
113. I have been called arrogant myself in my time, and hope to earn the title again, but to claim that I am privy to the secrets of the universe and its creator - that's beyond my conceit. Christopher Hitchens
114. She also remarks, rather acidly, that women these days are inclined to be arrogant when they're in charge.
115. Her fingers never reached his dark, arrogant and angry face.
116. She had a head of flowing auburn hair and carried herself in a self-possessed manner touching on the arrogant.
117. History will not be generous with those who have compounded suffering by arrogant concealment.
118. We re an odd mixture of tolerance and prejudice, of the apologetic and the arrogant.
119. Sununu's abrasive and often arrogant personal style won him few friends during his three-year tenure at the White House.
120. This failure must be ascribed, more than anything else, to the arrogant over-confidence engendered by our early victories.
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