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arrogance
[ ar-uh-guhns ]
noun
- offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of arrogance1
Example Sentences
Stone said at the time that he cast him because he liked his “implied arrogance.â€
He added the actor had displayed a "seemingly nonchalant attitude" that bordered on "arrogance" during the trial, and that he had tried to blame his victims.
Accusations of arrogance have swirled in the build-up after an Irish radio station debated whether their side would be victorious if they took the field with only 12 or 13 players.
“I’m angry at the absolute arrogance of these companies,†Rogers said.
Andrew Graystone, an advocate for abuse survivors, accused the Church of "shocking arrogance" and said the Synod had "voted for a measure that will leave the power of bishops completely unchanged and unchallenged".
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