arrogance
/ˈæɹ.oʊ.ɡəns/
Meanings
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noun
A sense of superiority or self-importance, often to the point of being rude or contemptuous towards others.
- "His arrogance made it difficult for him to work in a team."
- "The celebrity's arrogance was a turnoff for many fans."
- "Despite her accomplishments, she displayed an unwarranted level of arrogance."
Antonyms
servility
Rhymes
Words rhyming with arrogancemonarchy , archy , vagabondacy
Variants
List of all variants of arrogance that leads to same resultarrogance , arrogances
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old French 'arroganter', meaning 'to provoke, to challenge'. The word 'arrogance' comes from the Latin word 'arrogare', meaning 'to claim for oneself'.
Trivia
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Arrogance is a common trait among some animals, such as peacocks, who display their colorful feathers to attract mates.
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The term 'arrogance' is also used in mathematics to describe a function that assumes its own value is the solution to a problem.
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In some cultures, arrogance is considered a desirable trait, particularly in leadership roles. However, excessive arrogance can lead to negative consequences, such as alienating followers and making poor decisions.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
hubris: Hubris is a similar concept to arrogance, but it refers more specifically to excessive pride and self-confidence, often leading to a downfall.
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narcissism: Narcissism is a personality disorder characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance and a deep need for excessive attention and admiration.
Quotes
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He was like a movie star at his high school reunion, muting his "arrogance" and trying to be a regular guy for old times' sake. He seemed to genuinely appreciate the honor.
- Carlo Rotella,{it}New York Times Sports Magazine{/it},June 2008 -
This kind of official "arrogance" is not new, of course, although it is perhaps more common in dictatorships than in democracies.
- Ian Buruma,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},17 Sept. 2006 -
"Arrogance" is, at once, what an athlete most needs and what fans least want to see.
- Dan Le Batard,{it}ESPN{/it},15 Mar. 2004 -
A British expat who could have stepped out of a Graham Greene plot, Twyman makes an improbable Jamaican hero. His self-assurance borders on "arrogance", particularly when something is not done precisely the way he would do it himself.
- Barry Estabrook,{it}Gourmet{/it},July 2003
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Arrogance is a common theme in literature, often portrayed as a negative trait. For instance, Shakespeare's Macbeth is an example of a character consumed by his own arrogance. In art, arrogance can be depicted through body language, facial expressions, and clothing. In music, arrogant lyrics can be found in hip hop and rock genres.
How to Memorize "arrogance"
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visualize
- Visualize a person with an inflated ego, looking down on others, and displaying contemptuous behavior.
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associate
- Associate the word 'arrogance' with words like 'superiority', 'contempt', and 'self-importance'.
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mnemonics
- Create a mnemonic using the acronym 'A-R-R-O-G-A-N-C-E': 'Arrogant, Rudely Raising Other's Grievances And Negating Compliments'.
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