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arrogance

ar·ro·gance

arrogance

 
 
pronunciation:
ae r gns
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part of speech: noun
definition 1: the condition or quality of being arrogant; having too much pride or belief in one's superiority.
It was his arrogance that made him believe he could treat his friend like a personal servant.
synonyms:
haughtiness
antonyms:
humility, modesty
similar words:
pride, self-confidence, vanity
definition 2: disagreeable behavior resulting from this condition.
He was asked to leave because his arrogance was offending everyone.
Word Combinations  About this feature
adjective + (n.)arrogance absolute, aggressive, certain, congressional, cultural, defensive, false, fatal, imperial, intellectual, mere, peculiar, perceived, pure, racist, seeming, sheer, stupid, typical, unbelievable, unconscious, unfortunate, usual  [See all][See only the most frequent]
verb + (n.)arrogance attribute, avoid, border, breed, denounce, despise, display, embody, envy, exhibit, forgive, hate, match, offend, perceive, reflect, reinforce, resent
(n.)arrogance + verb accuse, anger, characterize
noun + (n.)arrogance Help ambition, attitude, bias, bluff, certainty, combination, confidence, demonstration, display, ego, greed, height, hint, kind, pedestal, pomp, pride, racism, reputation, selfishness, smack, streak, tendency, tone, touch  [See all][See only the most frequent]
derivation: arrogancy (n.)
Word Parts  About this feature
The word arrogance contains the following parts:
ar- Latin prefix that means to, toward
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The prefix ar- occurs in Latin loanwords. It is an assimilated form of ad- used before roots beginning with "r," such as "rang." See ad-.
rog, rogat Latin root that means ask
-ance, -ence, -ency, -ancy Latin noun-forming suffix that means state, quality, or act of
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The suffix group -ance , -ence , -ency , -ancy attaches to verbs and Latin verb stems to create nouns. The suffix -ance is usually attached to whole English words, whereas -ence is usually attached to roots: compare eloquence and acceptance . For most nouns ending in -ance , -ence , -ency , -ancy , there is a correponsponding adjective form ending in -ant, -ent.