arrogant in the PONS Dictionary

arrogant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

she's such an arrogant person

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He had become incredibly arrogant and was unable to see past his own pride and belief in his invincibility.
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He's not arrogant at all, it's not as if he's got attitude.
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He is often seen as arrogant and cold, but is in fact extremely hard-working to improve his tasting skills and understanding of wine.
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He is arrogant, has an air of cockiness and entitlement about him, and tends to look down on his fellow students.
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Newspapers reported that his foes called him high-handed, arrogant and ruthless.
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Her constant optimism and over-confidence causes others to view her as arrogant.
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Though a genius, she is also arrogant and nasty.
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Above others but not arrogant, then one can dwell on high but not be in danger.
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This resulted him to come across as arrogant, sarcastic, and condescending young man.
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All flirtatious, arrogant and rude thoughts are to be put aside, as well as day-to-day life.
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