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"arrogantly" Definitions
  1. in a proud, unpleasant way that shows little thought for other people

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The Saudis have been arrogantly indiscreet about spending to promote Wahhabism.
"I always say, arrogantly, it surprised everybody except for me," Barber said.
Facebook acted arrogantly and didn't attempt to understand Indian values and markets.
Ministers no longer drive about arrogantly in motorcades a dozen vehicles long.
Arrogantly youthful, heavily branded, and vaguely sexual — this is truly America's dessert.
Or if the Arab League hadn't arrogantly rejected the possibility of peace.
To remain a global superpower, we cannot arrogantly discount the views of others.
" She also alleged the judge was "overtly and arrogantly collaborating with the [district attorney].
You can be Drake and arrogantly assume the burden of carrying the entire spectacle.
They arrogantly confused a convenience for a few as a necessity for the many.
He says he provided leads for criminal investigations and complained when cops behaved arrogantly.
No man can arrogantly take a Virgo woman for granted and get away with it.
On the one hand, the U.S. Navy has behaved arrogantly in the Asia-Pacific region.
I can sometimes arrogantly believe I'm the only one dealing with the shit I'm going through.
So we thought, 'Yeah we'll do that,' and slightly arrogantly, I pretty much cold-called them.
Brexiteers arrogantly assumed other countries in the European Union would line up to follow Britain out.
With one sentence you arrogantly erase this man's life experience, presupposing you know such a thing.
Ms Choi, he claims, arrogantly upbraided him for heading off to play golf, leaving the puppy alone.
Liberalism needs to engage with critics—particularly its Marxist and populist critics—rather than arrogantly marginalising them.
I wonder if being angrily shouted at or arrogantly debated with has ever swayed a single person?
"Maybe it's because you arrogantly call Americans 'deplorable,'" a man's voice says in the ad after Mrs.
I am never going to be so arrogantly restrictive ever again also because it really hurt us.
It was slow to react to the financial crash in 2008, arrogantly viewing it as an American problem.
Furthermore, those who assumed, so very fucking arrogantly, that they were untouchable, have taken great knocks of confidence.
It's when Margherita is at her most arrogantly confident and dictatorial (directorial) that she's at her absolute worse.
They may even be aware of Mr. Zabar's reputation for treating his customers arrogantly and charging high prices.
He also followed protests where women refused to wear the Islamic veil, while men smile arrogantly at them.
The efforts to keep the princesses safe are curiously haphazard — or, worse, arrogantly blind to the local situation.
"The truth is, and I don't want to say this arrogantly, luggage is such a fucked category," Udashkin says.
The Russians have been super aggressive and, in a lot of ways, arrogantly open about their multiple layers of contacts.
I regarded myself, rather arrogantly, as a very educated person, but I had never heard of calculus in my life.
A central rotunda still contains four famously controversial statues depicting white men clad in gold-painted raiment in arrogantly paternalistic postures.
To those who would argue that such a quest is arrogantly playing God, he says simply: "This is what we do."
OJ Simpson; and he hilariously and arrogantly sang about the "Agony" of privilege in a standout scene in Disney's Into the Woods.
They didn't want to change directions and they arrogantly thought they didn't need to change directions to win against a divided field.
Ms Steer is utterly convincing as the spiky, petulant Tassi, arrogantly navigating a court which puts Artemisia on trial as much as him.
" He continued that, "the reason why some people are used to arrogantly adopting double standards is due to Western egotism and white supremacy.
"I naïvely, arrogantly thought because I was older that I would win the argument," Morris said, at one of Rooney's recent book events.
Doctors arrogantly deem anything they feel strongly about to be a public health issue, to be corrected by government interference in private lives.
Senator Gillibrand co-opted the feminist movement to arrogantly decide that it was necessary for her to be the judge, jury and executioner.
"The truth is, and I don't want to say this arrogantly, luggage is such a fucked category," Udashkin told The Verge in early 2016.
In 2007, at the annual Munich Security Conference, Putin lambasted the United States for foisting its values on others, sowing instability and behaving arrogantly.
Amongst the noise, a teenager quietly made "Royals" available for free online, its gleaming vocal harmonies strung together with a defiantly, arrogantly simple beat.
"Trump and the Republicans got a well-deserved smack in the nose for arrogantly standing by a hideously flawed and damaged candidate," he continued.
The show displays Ailes arrogantly creating a network for the forgotten voice of America, amping up his rhetoric and White House access after September 11.
I have watched my grandparents and other senior citizens practice this slow routine throughout my life, and I arrogantly assumed it couldn't be that hard.
Not that I arrogantly thought I could kind of make all that happen, but I wanted to create a conversation about consumer demand as well.
Sven Giegold, a leftist member of the European Parliament's economic committee from Germany, said the ECB was acting "arrogantly and negligently" by ignoring the Ombudsman's criticism.
Watching Cersei arrogantly tramping over the seven kingdoms of Westeros in the Red Keep's courtyard was perhaps the most apt metaphor for her rise to power.
"Unfortunately, the U.S. has arrogantly stood by the Israeli administration which kills civilians and has partnered in this crime against humanity," he told reporters in Ankara.
That Mnuchin is behaving arrogantly is not particularly surprising, but that the Trump team would issue this kind of threat two days before his hearing is.
Arrogantly, we ignored history and learned a lesson that has been in the curriculum since the Tower of Babel, or rather, we made everyone else learn it.
Villagers had noticed unusual activity at the house on Friday, a resident told Reuters, adding that the suspected militants spoke arrogantly and refused to reveal their identity.
Since the agreement Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, has become even more openly and arrogantly autocratic, as if to show that he can flout European norms with impunity.
Joey Votto is considered a villain by many—take his paper airplane-stomping antics this past May, or the time he arrogantly called himself a "bad motherfucker" to reporters.
Borrowing from that old far-right playbook, Vox has claimed a monopoly on nationhood, arrogantly proclaiming what the nation is and who its true citizens are and are not.
Clinton was arrogantly convinced she could get away with it, and if anyone challenged her, she would deploy the formidable Clinton smear machine to intimidate, vilify and demonize them.
Indeed, for the Athenian democrats, elections would have struck at the heart of democracy: They would have allowed some people to assert themselves, arrogantly and unjustly, against the others.
By supporting each other — believing in one another and in ourselves — we can take back the power that the Weinsteins, Adlers, and Hitchcocks so arrogantly believe is theirs to keep.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates warned tech firms of government intervention in an interview published on Tuesday, saying the companies should not act arrogantly when working with the federal government.
Their constant theatrics, sixth form-style social commentary, and aviators tucked-into-V-necks became too much to stomach, and I, perhaps arrogantly, assumed that others might lose interest too.
And the Japanese, arrogantly confident in the impenetrability of their codes, apparently did not notice the article and so never realized their secret dispatches were being read by the Navy.
In an interview with Axios, Bill Gates warned Apple and other tech giants that they risk the kind of nightmarish government intervention that once plagued his Microsoft if they act arrogantly.
Those fervently promoting the strategy either refused to acknowledge that Iran gets a vote; were arrogantly confident in their own assumptions; or actually opposed to any diplomacy with Tehran at all.
And so when you ask for independence perhaps somewhat arrogantly, I think you're saying, look, I'm going to be accountable, you get to criticize, and you've got to have a thick skin.
While some have valid concerns, this piece was so arrogantly, ignorantly tone deaf and offensive that I had to point it out — and the decision to publish it in the first place.
For decades, political and economic elites have arrogantly explained to people who believe they and their communities have been hurt by trade that they simply fail to appreciate the benefits of globalization.
It is probably because there is no other group in the country that claims so arrogantly to speak with authority on what Americans think and want than the everlasting Washington media establishment.
The deadliest exhibit is the war in Yemen, which has cost tens of thousands of lives and killed countless civilians, including children, because the Saudis arrogantly refuse to employ responsible targeting techniques.
After being discharged from my in-patient treatment because my counselors believed I was ready and I felt arrogantly stable, I went back home to my mom's and reclaimed my old bedroom.
Not only are they amoral but they arrogantly prescribe different sets of rules for themselves — think of Frank Underwood justifying puppy murder to the camera in the first scene of House of Cards.
It's comp season, and for Axe, comp season begins the same each year: He arrogantly pays for the breakfast of Bill McGann (Corbin Bernsen), who refused to give him a raise years ago.
While Apple arrogantly dismissed its move as "courageous" on stage, it didn't answer a key scenario for those who want to play music through headphones and charge the iPhone at the same time.
He arrogantly says, 'If Congress will not act, then I must,'" Mr. Paul wrote, adding, "I would literally lose my political soul if I decided to treat President Trump different than President Obama.
This self-righteous West, Mishra argues, obscures its "own bloody extraordinarily brutal initiation into political and economic modernity," as it arrogantly presses the rest of the world to make that same difficult progression.
His education seems to have begun in earnest when, as a student at New York University, he "arrogantly" walked into the English department office and asked if he could meet with Ralph Ellison.
She was crying and pleading for the doctor to do something and instead of making her feel comfortable and safe, the surgeon arrogantly yelled at her making her feel stupid for even staying anything.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — I happened to have been in the audience the evening Julian Schnabel arrogantly declared that the closest thing the current art world had to Picasso was himself.
A century later, it was Ward who took on the Israeli owners, El Ad, when they arrogantly assumed they could carve the Plaza into condos and dispense with 900 union jobs without a fight.
The fracturing of the party, which has been deepening for years, brought about its own demise in the midst of a tempest, just like Balon arrogantly striding out onto a rope bridge in a storm.
Squinting my eyes in the near white out conditions was mildly annoying, and, sure, I was worried about the 30-mile-per-hour winds beating against the few inches of skin I'd arrogantly left exposed.
"In 1991, Anita Hill made history by the simple yet terrifically courageous act of standing up to an arrogantly gender-biased political culture," wrote Patricia Hill in The Nation on the 20th anniversary of the hearings.
The cold open brought back Baldwin's Trump in his typical blowhard mode, to arrogantly dismiss Melissa Villaseñor as San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz as she attempted to ask for much-needed aid for Puerto Rico.
Loving yourself doesn't mean you are arrogantly declaring how great you are, but that you are learning to accept and embrace your own vulnerability, owning your own mistakes, and leaning into your determination to do better.
"The fact that a European tribunal decision is rejected so arrogantly is evidence of something very dangerous in my opinion — it is an overt attempt to put Poland in conflict with the European Union," Tusk said.
While Wheeler could have at least attempted to incorporate some lessons from the FTC's extensive experience in dealing with the complexities of online privacy in his proposed approach, he arrogantly refused, choosing instead to reinvent the wheel.
Even apart from this woman, our Reverend rebuked the others for not properly understanding the Word of God and as a result, acting arrogantly and doing whatever they want to, and for having quarrels with each other.
I asked the leaders of this group why they were endorsing a Republican ticket over Mr. Brown, and they responded almost unanimously: because Anthony Brown had arrogantly ignored them over the previous eight years as Lieutenant Governor.
Roman just seems like a shitheel here, and even though a few of Succession's other characters push back mildly on the way he's arrogantly flaunting his status, they still go through with his childish show of power.
He arrogantly pointed out the folly of Osweiler not wanting to be a Denver Bronco in one corner of his mouth while at the same time offering him a deal not much worse than what Houston gave him.
Italy's EU Affairs Minister Paolo Savona chimed in with Di Maio and Salvini, saying those who "arrogantly and contemptuously" brand the League and 5-Star as populist fail to understand what is happening in Italian and European politics.
In the shortest story, thousands of people build a shantytown in the course of a single moonless night; in the longest, a city boy and his father behave arrogantly in front of friends in their old home town.
But Peter Schweizer, an author and frequent collaborator with Mr. Bannon on films and books, said Mr. Bannon believes the nation's elites arrogantly underestimate their own role in creating crises and then overestimate their ability to solve them.
I grew up in this overloaded image world, and then the images became even more an invasion in social media … [T]his world has very arrogantly invaded our daily life … I wanted to picture this conflict in the movie.
God of War feels like a game made by parents, humans who arrogantly concluded they should have the responsibility to usher a child into a dangerous world beset by emerging authoritarianism, growing inequality, and the unending march of climate change.
During her first tenure as speaker, she chose to ram ObamaCare through the House of Representatives without any Republican backing in 2009, arrogantly stating that Congress must pass the legislation before the American people could find out what was in it.
I love that this show subverted my expectations up to the very end, and I can't wait to rewatch the whole thing to see what I missed the past five years while I arrogantly assumed I knew what it was all about.
The captain himself provides little insight, arrogantly maintaining (against all logic and evidence to the contrary) that the ship he saw on the horizon that night was not the Titanic, and that the rockets later reported to him were not distress signals.
It neatly—and arrogantly—encapsulates the core belief that elites of both parties have shared ever since the attack on Pearl Harbor: that America is the cornerstone for global capitalism, the linchpin holding together every nation committed to free trade, collective security, and international law.
For those who arrogantly and wrongly say that engaging in commonsense steps to protect our nation from those who seek to destroy us, I wonder at what point did they come to the belief that national suicide was in our character and our inevitable destiny.
For about 19803 seconds at the beginning of "Can't Deny Me," the first original new Pearl Jam song in five years, the band is downright itchy — Eddie Vedder trades the messianic for the agitated, the guitars are a little arrogantly lazy, the drumming is filthy.
The real consequence of the Astros scandal may be to stoke the feeling of helplessness we all feel with technology at times, always a step behind, dismissive of the finger-wagging dinosaur who is lecturing about the past, arrogantly pushing in the new era.
" Mr. Cosby's wife, Camille, released a scathing statement accusing the district attorney of being "heinously and exploitively ambitious," the judge of "overtly and arrogantly collaborating with the district attorney," and some news organizations of "greedily selling sensationalism at the expense of a human life.
Kondracki's camera captures him as an unexpected but arrogantly alive black-and-white presence in the lush green landscape through which David's friends Syd, Ptonomy, and Kerry pass during their attempt to find people capable of waking him from his bizarre quasi-comatose slumber.
My home break, far to the south in San Diego, was a mellower spot, well suited for a longboard, and even though I knew the intensity of Cotton's required smaller gear, I'd arrogantly left my shortboard behind, thinking my experience would trump whatever conditions might arise.
"Arrogantly quiet," was how one GOP Senate aide described the NRA's response in the days following the El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, attacks, noting the group had made just a few calls in opposition to background checks on the Hill and thought that was sufficient.
With soldiers traipsing through the church and arrogantly ignoring the "Knights of the Grail", and women in the cast in what strongly resembled Moslem niqabs covering all of their faces apart from the eyes, the production was the subject of numerous press reports suggesting that it might offend Muslims.
And yesterday, we reported on how the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein arrogantly rebuffed Senator Lindsey Graham in his letter demanding to know why the head of the Mueller investigation has not renounced himself, given his numerous conflicts of interest, including his key role in that decision to fire James Comey.
While Barack Obama was using social media to create a new kind of grassroots-driven campaign, Penn arrogantly ignored America's considerable demographic changes, preferring to spend his time meeting with the Colombian ambassador—another Penn client—to discuss potential free-trade deals they might profit from under another Clinton presidency.
If the government prohibits disabled jobseekers from accepting employment for wages lower than regulators find suitable, it not only arrogantly asserts that it knows what's best for them, but it also denies our disabled peers the opportunity, indeed the right, to manage their own lives, liberty, and pursuits of happiness.
While this should not mean disengagement from the public square, it means that such engagement should proceed from a posture of humility, love of neighbor and ultimate loyalty to Christ, instead of arrogantly identifying the success of a given party or political movement with the advancement of the Kingdom of God.
"Hearing this demagogue talk about a 45 percent tariff on Chinese imports is arrogantly insane, a clear path to the results of the old Smoot-Hawley Tariff of the '30s — which made sure the Depression lasted for a decade," said Bill Brock, a former Republican National Committee chairman and United States trade representative.
After the mistrial, an associate of Mr. Wyatt's read a statement to the media from Mr. Cosby's wife, Camille, in which she accused Judge O'Neill of "overtly and arrogantly collaborating with the district attorney," an unusual rebuke in a setting where the same judge is likely to be presiding over the retrial.
Even Peeple appears to be making a return, based in part on the promise of Blockchain, through an app called FriendZ that shockingly draws inspiration directly from a Black Mirror episode in which people are rated by their peers on an app; somehow, the app ignores—or arrogantly asserts it can bypass—the fact that it depicts a dystopia.
"If the U.S. keeps behaving arrogantly without showing any change in its stand, while failing to properly understand our repeated demand, the DPRK may add one thing to the state policy for directing all efforts to the economic construction adopted in April and as a result, the word 'pyongjin' may appear again," the country's foreign ministry said last year.
"If the U.S. keeps behaving arrogantly without showing any change in its stand, while failing to properly understand our repeated demand, the DPRK may add one thing to the state policy for directing all efforts to the economic construction adopted in April and as a result, the word 'pyongjin' may appear again," the statement reads, referring to North Korea's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
To "those who arrogantly regard themselves as wise in their own estimation and the Christian faith as nonsense, those who blaspheme our God as stupid, Saint Paul&aposs words are to the point: &aposFor the stupidity of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength,&apos" the bishops said, referring to one of the most important saints in the Catholic faith.
It takes a found episode of a Charlie Rose television talk show and digitally replaces the guest with a charcoal-colored being whose head looks like a conch shell; the alien has arrogantly propped a leg up on Rose's table and is mouthing the lyrics to the Wolf Eyes song, with its steady, menacing beat, if that thing toward the bottom of the being's head is called a mouth.
The case that Putin makes against America is one that Stone himself has made throughout his oeuvre: the disastrous impact of American foreign policy on the people and countries it arrogantly aims to help (Platoon, Salvador, and Born on the Fourth of July); the way the military-industrial complex both controls the country and reflects its dark heart (JFK, W., and Snowden); the inevitable corruption of empire (Alexander); the spiritual poison of Western-style capitalism (Wall Street, Any Given Sunday, Natural Born Killers).

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