Sentence example with the word 'arrogance'

arrogance

airs, brassiness, confidence, defying, faith, loftiness, pomposity, purse-pride, self-esteem, snottiness, uppityness

Definition n. overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors

Last update: June 15, 2015


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His arrogance puts people off him.   [noun]

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It exposes the arrogance of a Government who will not let the people have their say.   [noun]

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The arrogance of academics pontificating about rural affairs - are they letting us down?   [noun]

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He had all the arrogance of Puritanism superadded to the natural arrogance of youth that has never known humiliating reverses, that has never been the servant of circumstance.   [noun]

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"I will have no Dubbin--a toping wretch--and she is a too incongruous mixture, with her Edinburgh lingo and her Whitehall arrogance."   [noun]

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So well he knew the arrogance and fierce self-will of his commanding officer that he durst not put his own opposite view of the case directly before him.   [noun]

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This arrogance grew with the growth of his power; so that in many important matters Napoleon lost the true state of the case through the terror felt by his subordinates.   [noun]

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Few countries have produced such arrogance and snobbishness as America.   [noun]

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The arrogance and the emptiness of their writings, their impertinent pride and their unwarranted blunders, have disgusted me.   [noun]

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"The rich," exclaims Jean Jacques, "have the arrogance to say, 'I built this wall; I earned this land by my labor."'   [noun]

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Indeed, conceit, arrogance, and egotism are the essentials of patriotism.   [noun]

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