All 8 Uses of
arrogant
in
The Fountainhead
- The less the prestige of his name, the more arrogant the sound of his voice pronouncing it.†
Chpt 1.3 *
- You're too arrogant to boast.†
Chpt 1.13
- Do you care for that sort of unbridled arrogance?†
Chpt 2.6
- He said it without defiance, bitterness or proletarian arrogance; he said it as if it were a joke on him and—if one looked closely into his smile—on them.†
Chpt 2.9
- The emotions it suggests are of a different nature: arrogance, audacity, defiance, self-exaltation.†
Chpt 2.12
- "The incident illustrates to perfection," wrote Ellsworth Toohey, "the antisocial nature of Mr. Howard Roark's egotism, the arrogance of the unbridled individualism which he has always personified."†
Chpt 4.1
- What's he so damn arrogant about?†
Chpt 4.6
- …a ruthless, arrogant egotist who wished to have his own way at any price…†
Chpt 4.18
Definition:
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(arrogant) having an excessive sense of superiority