Meaning of Arrogant

What is Arrogant:

One is called arrogant person who lacks humility, or who feels or believes himself superior to others. It is an adjective used to express a negative characteristic or defect of an individual’s personality. The word comes from Latin arrŏgans, arrogant.

Be arrogant means to be haughty, haughty, boastful, arrogant, conceited. It is arrogant who believes he is an expert on all topics, and who, consequently, has no interest in listening to other opinions. An arrogant person even goes so far as to despise and offend other people.

See also Arrogant.

The arrogant is a person proud, arrogant, presumptuous and extremely vain and conceited.

According to social norms and rules, none of the characteristics associated with arrogance are positive, so this term is usually used with a negative connotation.

In fact, there are those who confuse arrogance with self-esteem. However, they are different things: having self-confidence or high self-esteem is not a defect nor does it have a negative charge, on the contrary, it is simply trusting in one’s own personal abilities. On the contrary, being arrogant implies having an excess of pride that sometimes does not allow us to realize our flaws or limitations.

See also Pride.

In the past, it was said that she was arrogant. brave, handsome and noble, gallant and determined person in their way of acting and behaving.

Synonyms of arrogant They are: haughty, arrogant, petulant, haughty, presumptuous, presumptuous, brave, spirited or gallant. Antonymsfor their part, would be humble, modest or cowardly.

See also​ Modesto.

In Englishwe can translate arrogant as arrogant. For example: “The candidate for president is arrogant” (the presidential candidate is arrogant).