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- pronunciation:
- ae
r
gnt
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
having or showing too much pride; behaving as though one is more important than others.
Success makes some people arrogant.
- synonyms:
- haughty
- antonyms:
- humble, meek, modest
- similar words:
- conceited, lofty, pompous, proud, vain
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derivation: |
arrogantly (adv.) |
The word arrogant
contains the following parts:
ar-
Latin
prefix
that means to, toward
More about this word part:
The prefix ar-
occurs in Latin loanwords. It is an assimilated form of ad- used before roots beginning with "r," such as "rang." See ad-.
Example words:
rog, rogat
Latin
root
that means ask
Example words:
-ant, -ent
Latin
adjective- and noun-forming suffix
that means (in adjectives) doing the action denoted by the verb root; (in nouns) one who or that which does the action denoted by the verb root.
More about this word part:
The suffix -ant
, -ent
forms adjectives and, to a much lesser extent, nouns from Latin verb stems such as fid in confident
and stud in student
. This suffix is the equivalent in Latin of the "-ing" inflection in English. Many adjectives ending in -ant
, -ent
have a corresponding noun ending in -ance, -ence, -ancy, -ency.
Example words:
accident, accidental, adjacent, affluent, agent, antecedent, applicant, arrogant, complacent, confident, consultant, continent, current, dependent, different, disinfectant, dominant, efficient, eloquent, extravagant, fluent, hydrant, ignorant, important, incessant, indignant, parent, participant, patient, precedent, president, prudent, pungent, reluctant, resident, resonant, servant, significant, student, vacant
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