Arrogantly - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

To act "arrogantly" means behaving in a way that shows you think you are better or more important than other people. It's often characterized by excessive pride and a lack of humility. Think of it as the opposite of being humble or modest. Someone who acts arrogantly might brag constantly or dismiss others' opinions. It's like thinking you're the main character and everyone else is just an extra. 🎭 This behavior usually pushes people away.

Etymology

The word "arrogantly" comes from the Latin word "arrogare," which means "to claim for oneself." This original meaning suggests taking something without justification. Over time, the word evolved to describe claiming superiority or importance without earning it. Related words include "arrogance" and "derogatory" (which means expressing a low opinion).

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Examples

  • "He arrogantly dismissed her suggestion, even though it was a good idea."
  • "She arrogantly bragged about her grades, making her classmates feel inferior."
  • "The athlete arrogantly taunted his opponent before the match."
  • "He arrogantly assumed he was the best candidate for the job."

Anecdote / Story

Picture Draco Malfoy from *Harry Potter* arrogantly strutting around Hogwarts, convinced of his pure-blood superiority. Or Regina George from *Mean Girls* condescendingly judging everyone's outfits. These characters are classic examples of arrogant behavior. Their actions often backfire, leading to humiliation or isolation. Don't be like them!

Encouragement

Try to stay humble and treat everyone with respect, even if you're good at something. No one likes being around someone who's constantly showing off. Humility is a much more attractive trait! 🙏

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