All 3 Uses of
arrogant
in
The Age of Innocence
- I wish it might happen oftener," said the visitor in his easy arrogant way.†
Chpt 4
- She said "reading the newspaper" in the tone in which a Minister's wife might have said: "Presiding at a Cabinet meeting"—not from any arrogance of mind, but because the habit of a life-time, and the attitude of her friends and relations, had led her to consider Mr. van der Luyden's least gesture as having an almost sacerdotal importance.†
Chpt 7
- On the hither side of the white ribbon dividing off the seats reserved for the families he saw Beaufort, tall and redfaced, scrutinising the women with his arrogant stare.†
Chpt 19 *
Definition:
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(arrogant) having an excessive sense of superiority