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Meanings of
arrant
in English
Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers.
perfect
complete
staring
pure
utter
gross
stark
everlasting
consummate
unadulterated
Related terms
unmitigated
Usage of
arrant
in English
1
The other canon shook his head in dismay at such
arrant
folly.
2
I should think the less
arrant
gossip the children heard, the better.
3
When you talk in that style I feel like an
arrant
hypocrite.
4
His anger had the strange effect of making him an
arrant
coward.
5
He was an
arrant
coward like the most of his downtrodden race.
6
He says that they are
arrant
thieves, and so we find them.
7
As it was, Malatesta Baglioni, the Commander-in-Chief, turned out an
arrant
scoundrel.
8
Have I shown wisdom or made an
arrant
,
egregious fool of myself?
9
Lord, when I think of my sentiment wasted on the
arrant
hussy!
10
Fifty and one as
arrant
knaves as ever lay on a hurdle!
11
What an
arrant
old fool I was to propose coming up here!
12
I'll blow away your most noble, you worthless scamp, you
arrant
rascal!
13
The Missouri Indians were
arrant
cowards in the matter of war.
14
What
arrant
nonsense the Stakes in the hedge used to talk with their
15
The Indian is cruel as the grave, but he is an
arrant
coward.
16
So may I thrive in the occupation of an
arrant
squire.
Other examples for "arrant"
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About this term
arrant
Adjective
Frequent collocations
arrant coward
arrant nonsense
most arrant
arrant knave
arrant rogue
More collocations
Arrant
through the time
Arrant
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common