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View synonyms for arrogance

arrogance

Also ar·ro·gan·cy

[ar-uh-guhns]

noun

  1. offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride.



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Other Word Forms

  • nonarrogance noun
  • nonarrogancy noun
  • superarrogance noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of arrogance1

First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin arrogantia “presumption”; arrogant, -ance
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Example Sentences

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The union of journalists in Lebanon condemned Barrack’s remarks as reflecting “an ingrained colonial arrogance towards the peoples of the region.”

She criticizes local officials who approved an underground subway, saying: “The city is finally paying for its arrogance, building a subway under land that is seismically active.”

It’s also highly presumptuous on his part, reflecting an increased arrogance among lawmakers around the country who are saying to voters, in effect, “Thank you for your input. Now go away.”

District Judge Brereton told St James his attitude "bordered on arrogance" and no changes were made to the animals' welfare despite four warnings.

From BBC

Adams said that he responded by saying, “Andrew, are you that level of arrogance? I’m the sitting mayor.”

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