Wealthy and arrogant are not antonyms(opposites) Arrogant is and adjective that describes somone as someone who thinks that they are more superior and better than everyone else. While wealthy means to be rich. These too words are not antonyms.
Meek, mild, humble
Antonyms of the word "arrogant" include humble, modest, and unassuming. These terms describe a lack of pride or self-importance, emphasizing a more grounded and respectful attitude towards oneself and others.
The verb "to swagger" means to strut, to walk confidently or even arrogantly. The noun has the same meaning, a type of exaggerated walk. The likely persons to swagger would be those who are wealthy or famous.
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What are the antonyms for cavernous
Proud or arrogant would be antonyms of humble.
There do not appear to be any direct antonyms for the word 'wiseacre'. A synonym for wiseacre is arrogant, and the antonyms for this word include humble, modest and meek.
Poor, unsuccessful, failing, or destitute. Those words mean wealthy.
Meek, mild, humble
Antonyms (opposites) for humble could be conceited, pretentious, haughty, or arrogant. Simply being proud is not directly the opposite, although it might be for modest.
Arrogant, wealthy, aggressive, privileged.
conceited The antonyms for modest are: arrogant,overbearing,excessive,and showy. This is not a complete list of words for this question,by far.
a few of them are : popular, arrogant, sophisticated, readhead, wealthy, and conceited .
Antonyms for the adjective humble (modest) could include conceited, arrogant, or pretentious.For other uses of the word, the opposite could be assertive, insolent, or showy.Arrogant.
some people consider the fact that she is wealthy, popular, arrogant, and thinks she is better than everyone else, mean.
A groomed, wealthy person of the upper class. Has more money than most, may have more manners, and is sometimes stereotypically portrayed as snooty and arrogant.
Yes, when both are referring to people. Destitute means impoverished, broke, or extremely poor. The opposite would be wealthy, well-to-do, or rich.