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arrogance

[ar-uh-guhns] / ˈær ə gəns /


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Captain Ben Stokes said he can accept criticism of his England team but believes allegations of arrogance are "too far".

From BBC

Scottish Finance Secretary Shona Robison accused the Labour minister of an "astonishing display of arrogance".

From BBC

Bridget Ziegler, the co-founder of the conservative advocacy group "Moms for Liberty," and a board member slammed the company on Twitter for their "arrogance."

From Salon

Dowding finds an arrogance in humankind’s insistence that we must intervene to improve soil.

From Seattle Times

“Here we are,” San Diego State Coach Brian Dutcher told reporters without arrogance, as it’s hard to brook arrogance when you went clear to age 57 as an assistant before taking even one helm anywhere.

From Washington Post