arrogant.

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English - Turkish
kibirli

Hiçbir kadın onun olduğu kadar kibirli değildir. - No woman is as arrogant as she is.

O kaba, kibirli ve cahil. - He's rude, arrogant and ignorant.

{s} haddini bilmez
kendini beğenmiş

Tom kendini beğenmiş ve kibirli. - Tom is pompous and arrogant.

Leyla kendini beğenmiş ve kibirlidir. - Layla is self-absorbed and arrogant.

{s} mağrur (küstahça)
küstah

O benim mekanımda küstahça cevap verdi. - She arrogantly answered in my place.

Ben gençken onun küstah bir tavırı vardı. - When he was young, he had an arrogant air.

{s} küstah ve kibirli

Dan küstah ve kibirli bir adam değil. - Dan isn't an arrogant and disdainful guy.

burnu havada
burnu büyük
{s} gururlu

O gururlu ve kibirli. - He's prideful and arrogant.

ukala
özünü beğenmiş
proudhearted
gururlu
arrogant
ehemmiyetli
English - English
proudhearted
cobby
Having excessive pride in oneself
unduly or excessively proud, as of wealth, station, learning, etc
{a} haughty, very proud, self-conceited
having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride; "an arrogant official"; "arrogant claims"; "chesty as a peacock
Having excessive pride in ones self
Containing arrogance; marked with arrogance; proceeding from undue claims or self-importance; applied to things; as, arrogant pretensions or behavior
{s} conceited, haughty, proud
Making, or having the disposition to make, exorbitant claims of rank or estimation; giving one's self an undue degree of importance; assuming; haughty; applied to persons
disapproval Someone who is arrogant behaves in a proud, unpleasant way towards other people because they believe that they are more important than others. He was so arrogant That sounds arrogant, doesn't it? + arrogance ar·ro·gance At times the arrogance of those in power is quite blatant. behaving in an unpleasant or rude way because you think you are more important than other people (present participle of arrogare; ARROGATE)
having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride; "an arrogant official"; "arrogant claims"; "chesty as a peacock"
arrogant.

    Hyphenation

    ar·ro·gant

    Etymology

    [ -g&nt ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin arrogant-, arrogans, present participle of arrogare.

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