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arrogance

American  
[ar-uh-guhns] / ˈær ə gəns /
Also arrogancy

noun

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

    Synonyms:
    disdain, insolence, haughtiness
    Antonyms:
    diffidence, modesty, humility

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Etymology

Origin of arrogance

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

Explanation

Arrogance is overbearing pride or haughtiness. If your friends are constantly complaining about your arrogance, you might want to lose the haughty attitude and try to be more humble. Arrogance comes from the Latin arrogans which means overbearing. If you show arrogance, your pride is overbearing and offensive to others. Arrogance can also be attributed to corporations who fail to take consumer opinion into account and to nations that seem to do whatever they want with no regard for other countries.

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In short: Wilson snuck a 2,700-year-old poem through the gates of mainstream taste — and after that victory, her arrogance left her marooned.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2026

Vance’s public arrogance certainly suggests he believes himself equal to the former president in both intellect and charm.

From Salon Jul. 29, 2026

Ordinarily that would show dangerous arrogance, but this new study finds that in the case of pure news it actually is helpful.

From MarketWatch Jul. 4, 2026

"Is it arrogance? Or confidence? A mixture of both," he said.

From BBC Jun. 21, 2026

In his expression Mrs. Johnson saw, or imagined she saw, not gratitude but arrogance, and, in place of pride, immense conceit.

From "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote

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