Having extreme self-confidence and overbearing pride.
Having too high an opinion of oneself; showing superiority.
1 President Grant in the beginning undertook to break down this arrogant claim.
2 He was of a feeble character, arrogant in prosperity, faint-hearted in adversity.
3 As the Mormons increased in power, they became more self-sufficient and arrogant .
4 As time went on Germany and Austria became more and more arrogant .
5 The arrogant spending instinct had gained upon the moderating and self-restraining instinct.
6 The success of so daring a venture made the Scottish reivers arrogant .
7 The monastic houses fall often under the arrogant rule of lay abbats.
8 Such dictum gives the lie in arrogant fashion, to healthful human experience.
9 Both countries seemed to be arrogant and fortified within their cultural expressions.
10 The nobles were heartless, proud, arrogant and cruel to the last degree.
11 They asserted that many of the managers had become arrogant and corrupt.
12 Without warning the span was sundered by an arrogant arm of black.
13 Would Louis be in danger from the bullets of the arrogant Stair?
14 That false, arrogant and wayward politician was to command the Channel Fleet.
15 His arrogant and piercing gaze was sweeping him from head to foot.
16 He was a Kelmscott, too, as arrogant as the best of them.
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