arrogance

[ˈærəɡəns]

arrogance Definition

an offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride.

Using arrogance: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arrogance" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His arrogance made him very unpopular among his colleagues.

  • Example

    She was annoyed by the arrogance of the salesman.

  • Example

    Arrogance is not a desirable trait in a leader.

arrogance Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arrogance

Antonyms for arrogance

Phrases with arrogance

  • the tendency of those in positions of authority to abuse their power

    Example

    The book discusses the arrogance of power and its impact on society.

  • the tendency of people to be overconfident in their knowledge or abilities despite being uninformed or inexperienced

    Example

    The speaker criticized the arrogance of ignorance that he saw in some politicians.

  • the tendency of young people to be overconfident or dismissive of the opinions or experiences of others

    Example

    He regretted the arrogance of youth that had caused him to ignore his parents' advice.

Origins of arrogance

from Latin 'arrogantia', meaning 'claiming for oneself'

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Summary: arrogance in Brief

'Arrogance' [ˈærəɡəns] refers to an offensive display of superiority or self-importance, often characterized by overbearing pride. It is not a desirable trait in a leader or colleague. Phrases like 'arrogance of power' and 'arrogance of ignorance' highlight the negative consequences of arrogance in different contexts. 'Arrogance of youth' refers to the tendency of young people to be overconfident or dismissive of others.

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