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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151. Seidel adds, "Of course, you don't want to come across as arrogant, but you have to sell yourself.
152. He is vain, arrogant, blustering, trying to keep leadership of his associates.
153. The powerful but arrogant warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard and sent to live amongst humans on Earth, where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders.
154. They pour out arrogant words; all the evildoers are full of boasting.
155. Characterized by an authoritative, arrogant assertion of unproved or unprovable principles.
156. As he is arrogant and opinionated, he does not want to take orders from anybody.
157. Im not good at going onstage and telling people I love them. People might take that as being a bit of a arrogant twat but thats just the way I am.
158. Ensure your servant's well - being; let not the arrogant oppress me.
159. Dead air would have been a better response: RIM ended up looking arrogant and even more out of touch.
160. People will assume that he is crude, arrogant, or anxious to be " different " at all costs.
161. It is impolite to be arrogant and about oneself or one's inner circle.
162. The trainee foxed the arrogant instructor with a knotty problem.
163. The so called a deity of Hibiscus Flower , Qing - wen ,[sentence dictionary] who was arrogant.
164. Eloquence bad, do not understand the meaning that how conveys oneself, often be misunderstood by others dissocial and arrogant.
165. Athens Wei Cheng was the ancient times Greek culture symbol, also was modern Greek's arrogant.
166. Mr. Collins talks constantly about his patroness, the rich and arrogant Lady Catherine de Bourgh, an aunt of Darcy's.
167. However, a clever female sends disinter from which however a potential market(sentencedict.com), obtained the result of arrogant person.
168. Text and design elements are friendly, quirky, and smart – and not boring, close-minded, or arrogant.
169. The inducted scientific thought made the human become an arrogant nature "anatomist".
170. " time is long, she is much soberer also, she asks, clean out treasure to have now " brush reputably " , allegedly 1000 money can brush an imperial crown, this is very arrogant credit level.
171. We sensibly gave him wide berth, for he was a dangerous-looking man, chewing a toothpick with the arrogant sullenness of one who is willing to commit violence.
172. Experts say the findings indicate that smiling men do not appear to be as strong, powerful or masculine as those who glower or who seem arrogant.
173. Well, most of you are too arrogant and closed-minded to understand.
174. You tend to get arrogant, or at least complacent , about the actual code that you write.
175. Within you is the heart to fell compassion as well smallness to be arrogant.
176. But they, our forefathers, became arrogant and stiff-necked, and did not obey your commands.
177. Rather it was (and still is) Wu Dawei, an older man, whom he called China's "most incompetent official", and the American scribe summed up as "an arrogant, Marx-spouting former Red Guard".
178. Venerable but not fusty, privileged but not showy, secure its sense of excellence, but not arrogant, Oxford is, in a word, civilized.
179. The tone of his book is consistently negative, occasionally arrogant, and often superficial.
180. Social networks can act as a counter-weight to arrogant bureaucracies.
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