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Arrogant   /ˈɛrəgənt/   Listen
Arrogant

adjective
1.
Having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride.  Synonyms: chesty, self-important.  "Arrogant claims" , "Chesty as a peacock"






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"Arrogant" Quotes from Famous Books



... Lowndes, a loud, arrogant man, the boaster of the colony. "There are no Indians in these parts and I'm going out ...
— The Young Trailers - A Story of Early Kentucky • Joseph A. Altsheler

... manly young athlete, was absent—I commenced to pull her about. She gave me one passionate kiss, but said: 'No! Do you know what keeps me straight? It is the thought of my brother.' I refrained from molesting her further. I met other girls, some pretty and arrogant, others plain and hungry-eyed; it was a country town where there were four or five females to every male. But I could not speak frankly and candidly to a young woman ...
— Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 (of 6) • Havelock Ellis

... injured and your passionate nature longed for revenge. To you it seemed that I refused to give you justice. You thought me powerful, and arrogant, and selfish, and you were aroused against me until your ...
— Frank Merriwell's Pursuit - How to Win • Burt L. Standish

... nor even to suspect his promise. She attributed the sagacious remarks and reflections of his youth to accident, and on such occasions she would tell him that he did not understand what he was saying. His only reply would be a sweet, submissive smile which irritated her, and which she called arrogant and presumptuous. With her cold, calculating temperament, she had no patience with his staking his life and fortune on uncertain financial undertakings, and blamed him for his business failures. She suffered on account of his love of luxury and his belief in his own greatness, ...
— Women in the Life of Balzac • Juanita Helm Floyd

... cultivated Romans, and had his family taught Greek. Abbahu was a manufacturer of veils for women's wear, for, like many Amoraim, he scorned to make learning a means of living, Abbahu's modesty with regard to his own merits shows that a Rabbi was not necessarily arrogant in pride of knowledge! Once Abbahu's lecture was besieged by a great crowd, but the audience of his colleague Chiya was scanty. "Thy teaching," said Abbahu to Chiya, "is a rare jewel, of which only an expert can judge; mine is tinsel, which ...
— Chapters on Jewish Literature • Israel Abrahams


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