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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

Last month, China called a statement by the G7 foreign ministers that touched on similar topics "full of arrogance, prejudice against China," and lodged complaints with this year's G7 host, Japan.

From Reuters

In his speech, Putin insisted that the West’s “untamed ambitions, arrogance and impunity” are to blame for the conflict.

From Seattle Times

It says Disney’s recent actions were done with “haste or arrogance,” and “reek of a backroom deal.”

From Washington Post