arrogant 的定义
- making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud: an arrogant public official.
- characterized by or proceeding from arrogance, or a sense of superiority, self-importance, or entitlement: arrogant claims.
arrogant 近义词
having exaggerated self-opinion
arrogant 的近义词 47 个
- aloof
- bossy
- cavalier
- cocky
- haughty
- imperious
- pompous
- presumptuous
- pretentious
- smug
- vain
- assuming
- audacious
- autocratic
- biggety
- bragging
- cheeky
- cold-shoulder
- conceited
- contemptuous
- cool
- disdainful
- domineering
- egotistic
- high and mighty
- high-handed
- insolent
- know-it-all
- lordly
- on an ego trip
- overbearing
- peremptory
- proud
- puffed up
- scornful
- self-important
- smarty
- sniffy
- snippy
- snooty
- snotty
- stuck up
- supercilious
- superior
- swaggering
- uppity
- wise guy
arrogant 的反义词 7 个
更多arrogant例句
- We don’t need to get into the details but if you want to read up on him, just do a search for de Blasio and then “arrogant” or “hypocrite” or even “schmuck.”
- A recent lawsuit had laid bare the reality of the upper management at the company, a boys-only club of powerful and arrogant men with outsize egos in an echelon that even the most competent and talented of women had trouble reaching.
- The other side of the coin of this glowing account is that Nigerians are also seen as arrogant people coming from a corrupt country who have exported their corruption abroad in the form of internet scams.
- They did not engage with this investor or his firm ever again, but the exchange was the most egregiously arrogant and dismissive example of a whole set of responses they received from the predominantly male venture capital class.
- It had been arrogant of me to think we could stroll up to some of the least-studied birds in Northeast Asia and assume they’d hand us their secrets.
- Mizell called the Justice Department “arrogant” for bringing this frivolous case to the court.
- Preening, arrogant, vindictive, and inexorable; awash with cash; corrupt; in bed with corporate America and big finance.
- He struck many people there, at the time, not in retrospect, as arrogant and cold.
- All that would be tolerable if he were an arrogant jerk, or just plain dumb.
- It was arrogant,” he says, adding, “If you go along with the status quo in South Carolina, you can break the law with impunity.
- Despite the arrogant manner of his address, Garnache felt prepossessed in the newcomer's favour.
- Parr was an arrogant old coxcomb, who abused the respectful kindness he received, and took his pipe into drawing-rooms.
- Because of his enormous wealth and arrogant manner, he was nicknamed "King" Carter.
- The most ferocious and arrogant Mindanao tribes occupy regions within easy access of the coast.
- How vain, how arrogant the babblings of the sectarians who tell us that the book of revelation is forever closed!