arrogance 的定义
- offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride.
arrogance 近义词
exaggerated self-opinion
arrogance 的近义词 41 个
- aloofness
- chutzpah
- disdain
- ego
- egotism
- hubris
- pretension
- pride
- smugness
- vanity
- airs
- audacity
- bluster
- braggadocio
- brass
- cheek
- conceit
- conceitedness
- contemptuousness
- crust
- disdainfulness
- gall
- haughtiness
- hauteur
- high-handedness
- imperiousness
- insolence
- loftiness
- nerve
- ostentation
- pomposity
- pompousness
- presumption
- pretentiousness
- priggishness
- self-importance
- self-love
- superciliousness
- swagger
- overbearance
- scornfulness
arrogance 的反义词 8 个
更多arrogance例句
- 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.