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arrogance

[ar-uh-guhns] / ˈær ə gəns /


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Captain Ben Stokes said he can accept criticism of his England team but believes allegations of arrogance are "too far".

From BBC

Scottish Finance Secretary Shona Robison accused the Labour minister of an "astonishing display of arrogance".

From BBC

It was the arrogance to believe he knew better when it was clear he did not.

From Washington Post

The judge said their "arrogance was notable" after they laughed at a victim they called "really old".

From BBC

In "The Mandalorian," the New Republic's officers and executives have a naïve faith in overburdened systems and demonstrate benevolent arrogance.

From Salon