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arrogance

/ar-uh-guhns/US // ˈær ə gəns //

傲慢,傲慢的态度,傲慢自大,傲慢无礼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounexaggerated self-opinion
Synonyms
aloofness冷漠,冷淡,淡漠,冷漠性chutzpah厚颜无耻,厚脸皮,厚颜,鲁莽disdain蔑视,不屑一顾,鄙视,轻视ego自我,自我感觉良好,自我介绍,自负egotism自负主义,利己主义,自负,自负心态hubris傲慢,自负,傲慢无礼,傲慢自大pretension矫揉造作,矫枉过正,矫情,矫饰性pride骄傲,自豪,自豪感,尊严smugness自鸣得意,自以为是,得意洋洋,得意忘形vanity虚荣心,虚幻性,虚荣,虚荣心强airs空气,空气中,空气中的,空中audacity胆识,勇气,胆量,胆大妄为bluster虚张声势,唬人,耀武扬威braggadocio夸夸其谈,夸大其词,夸夸其谈的人brass黄铜,铜管,铜,黄铜色cheek脸颊,脸蛋,脸皮,颊conceit构想,构思,观念,自负conceitedness自负,自负的人,自负心,自大contemptuousness蔑视,蔑视性,轻视,轻蔑crust地壳,结壳,硬壳,壳disdainfulness不屑一顾,轻蔑的态度,轻蔑,轻视gall胆量,胆汁,勇气,胆haughtiness傲慢,傲慢无礼,傲慢的态度,傲慢态度hauteur影响力,风格,奢华,魅力high-handedness高压态势,高压手段,高压线,强权imperiousness霸气,霸道,帝国主义,霸气十足insolence非礼勿视,非礼行为,非礼,无礼行为loftiness气势,气势磅礴,气势恢宏,气势宏大nerve胆量,胆识,胆子,胆大妄为者ostentation浮夸风,浮夸,铺张浪费,大肆渲染pomposity浮夸风,浮夸,虚张声势,浮夸风气pompousness浮夸风,浮夸,华而不实,浮华presumption推定,假设,假定,推断pretentiousness装腔作势,自命不凡,伪装,矫情priggishness骄傲自满,骄傲自满情绪,骄傲自满的态度,傲慢无礼self-importance自视甚高,自尊心,自重,自大self-love自爱,自愛,自恋,孤独superciliousness傲慢无礼,傲慢自大,霸气,傲慢无礼的人swagger挥洒自如,挥斥方遒,摇摆不定overbearance耐心,过度紧张,耐心等待,耐心点scornfulness轻蔑的态度,轻蔑,轻视,轻蔑性

Examples

  • In Afghanistan, we failed to fully do so, and our hubris and arrogance did not serve us well.

  • Another lamented that landlords were forced to “pander to the arrogance and greed of the workers.”

  • Her voice all transatlantic arrogance, vodka delusion, and charming ignorance.

  • There’s some arrogance in thinking we can define what progress looks like for someone else.

  • Critics were quick to attack Goldenfeld and Maslov, accusing them of arrogance and failing to stay in their lane — “a consensus was very hard to beat, even when the people who are recognized experts chimed in in our defense,” Maslov said.

  • The pontiff blasts the selfishness, arrogance and detachment of the cardinals in Rome.

  • In the fall, I received a Rhodes Scholarship—I approached arrogance.

  • Doar agreed that this was a case about “arrogance,” but not of the 1,600 voters now disenfranchised, or of the Justice Department.

  • People who know him speak of a relaxed and charming man, remarkably free of arrogance or unpleasantness.

  • He developed a reputation for principled independence that others sometimes saw as arrogance.

  • His whilom arrogance was all fallen from him; he wore instead an air of extreme contrition.

  • The ignorance of these ladies, their pride, their arrogance, excited in Jane's mind deep contempt.

  • His cronies at the Pandemonium accused him of assuming an air of habitual arrogance.

  • It is arrogance to think of launching out to serve the whole of India when I am hardly able to serve even my own family.

  • It came to Lowell in a flash that Bill's arrogance sprang from something deeper than mere conceit or drunkenness.