arrogant
Etymology
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Etymology
From Middle English arrogaunt, from Old French arrogant, from Latin arrogāns, present active participle of arrogō.
Pronunciation Adjectivearrogant
- Having excessive pride in oneself, often with contempt or disrespect for others.
- Synonyms: authoritarian, cocky, conceited, condescending, disdainful, egotistical, high-handed, narcissistic, overbearing, presumptuous, supercilious, stuck up, proud, vain
- Antonyms: servile, humble, modest
- See also Thesaurus:arrogant
- French: arrogant, orgueilleux
- German: arrogant, hochmütig, eingebildet
- Italian: arrogante
- Portuguese: arrogante
- Russian: надме́нный
- Spanish: arrogante, soberbio, altivo, altanero, creído, presumido
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