A manner of speaking that suggests the speaker feels superior to who they are addressing
Arrogance is a noun meaning "the quality of being arrogant". An example of it in a sentence is: His arrogance was apparent in his snide tone and haughty manner.
Yes, arrogant is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Example: She doesn't like arrogant people.
He was so arrogant that he thought he could tell everyone what to do.The arrogant warden refused to hear complaints from the prisoners.
Some synonyms for the adjective arrogant are:cavalierconceitedegotistichaughtypompouspridefulsmugvain
The play itself can not be arrogant, since that word refers to a character trait, and a play is an inanimate object. But the person who wrote it (the playwright) can be considered arrogant. Or we could say the dialogue in the play can shows arrogance; or, more accurately, we can say that some of the characters act in an arrogant way.
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"Her constant boasting about her wealth and connections showed her true arrogant nature, as if she believed she was superior to everyone around her."
Arrogance is a noun meaning "the quality of being arrogant". An example of it in a sentence is: His arrogance was apparent in his snide tone and haughty manner.
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arrogant, arrogante
The Arrogant was created in 1987.
The suffix of "arrogant" is "-ant".
His arrogance will be his undoing.She ended the relationship because of his arrogance.
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Superbus, -a, -um: proud, arrogant
Irish people are not arrogant.