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You can use it to describe someone who is excessively proud or has a feeling that they are superior to others. Example sentence: "John's arrogant attitude made it difficult for his colleagues to work with him."
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Arrogant
adjective
Having excessive pride in oneself, often with contempt or disrespect for others.
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To try to close down that debate prematurely is both arrogant and plain wrong".
It's arrogant really, it's not fair, but I've covered my back by putting all this bad press on the posters".
Their goals were less arrogant: to increase cultural access for Montrealers, and to include culture as part of the solution to any civic problems.
Clinton's apology echoed a reflection – racist and arrogant as it was – in my grandfather's letters: "The natives work with delightful laziness under their enormous hats and sparse beards.
My own strong reaction to the novel stemmed from Austen's depiction of society, a world of conspicuous consumption (Sir Walter Elliot cannot stand the idea of retrenching when he mismanages his finances and prefers to leave his house rather than be seen with a footman or a picture less) and his arrogant, good-looking daughter Elizabeth can't be seen without all the props, either.
Immediately, he was plastered over the papers, painted as an arrogant and nihilistic street hood - another symbol of the crisis in Britain's black community.
He is confident rather than arrogant, blunt, and an excitable talker, tumbling over words in his North Yorkshire burr.
Watson, who signed from Wigan in January, said: "I am not being arrogant but we have the players to win big games.
Amid it all, the CEO of the biggest oil company in the world, Exxon, gave what may go down in the annals as the most poorly timed – not to mention, arrogant – speech in the firm's history: Rex Tillerson, speaking to the Council on Foreign Relations, admitted what his company spent many years denying, that humans were heating the planet.
"The Germans will be confident, complacent and maybe arrogant," said McLean before the second leg.
The Sun refers to Sturgeon as an arrogant leader whose chief motive is to 'lock the Tories out' of power" regardless of whether most voters in England want the Tories in government.
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