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  • 41arrogant — ar|ro|gant unter Einfluss von gleichbed. fr. arrogant aus lat. arrogans, Gen. arrogantis, Part. Präs. von arrogare »sich etwas Fremdes aneignen«> überheblich, anmaßend, dünkelhaft …

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  • 42arrogant — [14] Etymologically, to be arrogant is to make great claims about oneself. It originated in the Latin compound verb arrogāre ‘claim for arrow 36 oneself’, formed from the prefix ad ‘to’ and rogāre ‘ask’ (as in English interrogate). Already in… …

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  • 43arrogant — adjective so proud of your own abilities or qualities that you behave as if you are much more important than anyone else: I found him arrogant and overbearing. arrogantly adverb: He strutted about the room arrogantly …

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  • 44arrogant — adjective success has made him arrogant Syn: haughty, conceited, self important, egotistic, full of oneself, superior; overbearing, pompous, bumptious, presumptuous, imperious, overweening; proud, immodest; informal high and mighty, too big for… …

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  • 45arrogant — [ˈærəgənt] adj someone who is arrogant thinks that they are better or more important than other people arrogance [ˈærəgəns] noun [U] arrogantly adv …

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  • 46arrogant — /ˈærəgənt / (say aruhguhnt) adjective 1. making unwarrantable claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud. 2. characterised by or proceeding from arrogance: arrogant claims. {Middle English,… …

  • 47arrogant — adj (arrogant, a) förmäten, högdragen, utmanande …

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  • 48arrogant — an., rogue, hautain, méprisant : AROGAN (Albanais.001b) / ê (001a) / aroguin (Villards Thônes), TA, E ; éryo, a, e <irrité> (Arvillard). E. : Fier, Grossier. A1) arrogant, fier : farè, ta, e (228) …

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  • 49arrogant — a, arrougant, o adj. et n. arrogante. expr. : Arrogant coma un pesolh reviudat …

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  • 50arrogant — [14] Etymologically, to be arrogant is to make great claims about oneself. It originated in the Latin compound verb arrogāre ‘claim for oneself’, formed from the prefix ad ‘to’ and rogāre ‘ask’ (as in English interrogate). Already in Latin the… …

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