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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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"I think that youth and arrogance is a heady mixture," Pellow said.

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Here, there’s only a poignantly egoless transparency, exposing the lyricist’s personal flaws — his drunkenness, his arrogance — while capturing the fragile soulfulness that made those Rodgers and Hart tunes sing.

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I had presumed that the French sommelier’s response was based on arrogance.

For years I considered leaf blowers the soundtrack of suburban arrogance—loud, obnoxiously polluting, proof someone thought their driveway mattered more than the planet.

When he smiles, some hail him as a symbol of hope; others accuse him of arrogance.

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