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arrogance

[ar-uh-guhns] / ˈær ə gəns /


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Noem was the public face of that disapproval, strutting forward with arrogance in the face of public censure, a veritable clown show of ineptitude.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2026

On the issue of whether Germany should also address human rights concerns in the region, Lenz said that any overt displays of "moral arrogance" would be "rather counterproductive".

From Barron's • Feb. 4, 2026

GB Snowsport chief executive Vicky Gosling later told BBC Sport that athletes had flown to China with a "slight arrogance".

From BBC • Feb. 1, 2026

He singled out the U.S. as a leading threat, writing essays that criticized what he described as American arrogance and the corrosive influence of American consumerism—views that prompted peers to call him a “culture warrior.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 31, 2026

Nel was getting exasperated with her arrogance, with her lying at death’s door still smart-talking.

From "Sula" by Toni Morrison




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