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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrogant figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who displays arrogance or a sense of superiority, often in a context where their demeanor or presence is being discussed.
Example: "The arrogant figure at the front of the room commanded attention, but his dismissive attitude alienated many in the audience."
Alternatives: "conceited individual" or "haughty persona".
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"It is ludicrous to suggest that Kitaj was just this arrogant figure.
Achilles is both the mightiest warrior and a petulant, self-righteous, arrogant figure.
In Joseph Dorman's 1997 documentary, "Arguing the World," Mr. Abel emerges as a mocking and somewhat arrogant figure.
The Times wrote that Bamber cut an arrogant figure in the witness box.
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Without much challenge to his rule, Maliki grew even more arrogant, arresting key Sunni figures or overseeing them being sentenced to death in absentia, such as the case was with Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi (the position remains vacant as Hashimi now resides in Turkey).
But the drama is almost entirely spun out of Zuckerberg himself; his tactlessness and insensitivity around women, his obstinate and arrogant attitude to any authority figures, his precociousness and his curious mix of naivety and fierce ambition.
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I figured he'd be arrogant, that I wouldn't like him.
The play is a delightful satire on an arrogant, superficial, vain, and easily offended scholar, a figure through which Lessing mocked his own bookishness.
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