Arrogant

/ˈærəɡənt/ adjective

Arrogant describes someone who thinks they are more important or better than other people and shows it in a proud, rude way. They often ignore others’ feelings or ideas.

From Latin “arrogans,” from “arrogare” meaning “to claim for oneself,” from “ad-” (to) and “rogare” (to ask or claim). It originally meant taking more for yourself than is fair.

AMትዕቢተኛ
ARمتكبر
BNঅহংকারী
CSarogantní
DAarrogant
DEarrogant
ELαλαζονικός
ESarrogante
FAمغرور
FIylimielinen
FRarrogant
GUઅહંકારી
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