[ US /ˈɛɹəɡənt/ ]
[ UK /ˈæɹəɡənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride
    chesty as a peacock
    an arrogant official
    arrogant claims
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How To Use arrogant In A Sentence

  • No entiendo por que le dicen arrogante a un periodista que dice la verdad a los oyentes, al pan pan y al vino vino eso es malo? Global Voices in English » Ecuador: The Departure of a Television Anchor
  • Iran has refused to discuss the allegations of weapons experiments for three years, saying they are based on "fabricated documents" provided by a "few arrogant countries," a term Iranian authorities often use to refer to the United States and its allies. NYT > Home Page
  • He exudes a sense of self-possession and hauteur that leads critics in the media and among his party to label him arrogant.
  • he was arrogant and occasionally callous
  • You showed an arrogant disregard for the safety of others on the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • To walk or behave in an arrogant manner. The Sun
  • August 22nd, 2009 9: 30 pm ET everytime a united states politician said somenthing hateful about another country i get bery concern because the u s a is not strong is it use to please stop being too arrogant!!! washington,. Schumer asks for U.N. condemnation of Libya
  • But, you wouldn't know by looking, because he's an abrasive, arrogant, off-kilter man trying to make his idiosyncratic way in academia.
  • And, he was arrogant about it besides with his platitudinal response to the outrage. Poll: National Race Tightens; Majority Says Obama Flip-Flopped On Key Issues
  • I'm pretty sure that writing for publication is one of the most arrogant things a human can do.
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