We were once friends, but since she moved to that upscale neighborhood, she's an arrogant snob.
The word 'arrogance' appears 18 times in the NIV Bible. It appears 31 times in the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) so the count varies slightly depending on which translation you use. If you use related words (e.g. arrogant, arrogantly, etc.) then the count will be more.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
They spoke arrogantly.
He replied arrogantly.
He arrogantly strode off after berating the woman. Arrogantly, the woman tilted her chin upward to put her nose in the air. The airline passenger arrogantly demanded to see the flight captain.
The opposite of the word arrogantly would be humbly.
There is no specific term for geeks acting arrogantly. Arrogant geeks is the word for them.
arrogantly, proudly, loftily, boastfully
Arrogance is the synonym of haughtiness. It is the appearance or quality of being disdainful and arrogantly superior.
私の watashi no (for females) 僕の boku no (for males) 俺の ore no (arrogantly)
The palace stood arrogantly, its grand marble pillars sneering down at the humble village below.
One who has risen suddenly to prominence and behaves arrogantly is often referred to as a "parvenu" or "upstart." This term describes someone who has gained wealth or status quickly and may exhibit a sense of superiority or entitlement, often disregarding traditional norms or the established social hierarchy. Their behavior can be characterized by boastfulness and a lack of humility, which may alienate others.
Arrogantly starting a war it was bound to lose. No wonder Sherman put the boot into South Carolina, which had started it all.
Haughty means arrogantly superior or disdainful. It refers to a person who acts or looks as if they are better, smarter, or more important than others.