Similar words: indebtedness, blessedness, redness, tiredness, doggedness, wickedness, crookedness, preparedness. Meaning: n. overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors.
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1. They have been accused of secrecy and high-handedness in their dealings.
2. After the 1987 general election victory complaints of high-handedness surfaced again.
3. The existence and development of high-handedness has both historical causes and practical basis.
4. Moreover, Washington's high-handedness may eventually convince the Japanese people that their nation must stop being an American protectorate.
5. But Mr Gayoom's high-handedness seems as much to blame for the failings of the counter-terrorism effort.
6. Having nursed a certain amount of resentment about his high-handedness, Anne began to reassess.
7. Ordinary brave love of money small wall flower the gentle Prince of Things Past making things difficult and high-handedness of the devil the triangular wall flower!
8. As the representative and protector of public interests, the government shoulders multiple public responsibilities in clearing up high-handedness.
More similar words: indebtedness, blessedness, redness, tiredness, doggedness, wickedness, crookedness, preparedness, wretchedness, assuredness, connectedness, unexpectedness, interrelatedness, highness, right-handed, thank goodness, wednesday, high and mighty, ash wednesday, underhanded, high and low, high and dry, handed, candidness, coldness, sadness, madness, boldness, red-handed, bare-handed.