All 5 Uses of
arrogant
in
The Trial
- I can see him now, sitting on the chair belonging to that lady I mentioned — a picture of dull-witted arrogance.†
Chpt 2
- In my case this includes my arrest and the examination taking place here today, an organisation that employs policemen who can be bribed, oafish supervisors and judges of whom nothing better can be said than that they are not as arrogant as some others.†
Chpt 2
- ... "the way I behaved must have seemed very arrogant to you."†
Chpt 8 *
- Even if all he said about his power and the power of the other doorkeepers and how not even he could bear the sight of them — I say even if all these assertions are right, the way he makes them shows that he's too simple and arrogant to understand properly.†
Chpt 9
- Whether they're right or not, you have to concede that his simplicity and arrogance, however little they show, do weaken his function of guarding the entrance, they are defects in the doorkeeper's character.†
Chpt 9
Definition:
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(arrogant) having an excessive sense of superiority