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arrogance

feminine noun

Plural: Borie

pronunciation and accent Bo · ria

Etymology: of uncertain origin. The conjecture that Latin boream the origin is unsatisfactory.

1. State of vanity or pride of a person, who is unpleasant or objectionable to another, as those who are arrogant, laudable conduct of a vain person

Synonyms: pride, haughtiness, arrogance, arrogance, conceit, haughtiness, arrogance, haughtiness, arrogance, conceit, arrogance, pride, puffed up.

Against: modesty, humility.

approximate amount: Orgullo , vanidad , jactancia , Soberbia , engreimiento , in English; conceitedness , proudness , pride , arrogance , in English; orgueil , arrogance , superb , in French.

"Alto!" Shouted a guard, located on the door, And the voice from [...].-- spoken with a lot of energy was all that the military could discern little in the military barracks. And really, who shouted "high," with the same arrogance of a veteran of a prince, he was dressed in civilian clothes with cloth trousers, coat of Brunello and a straw hat. Giuseppe Garibaldi (the cantons volunteer)

[...] we had become insolent, brazen, full [...] of European arrogance. Edmondo de Amicis (Constantinople)

Students patricians were held on the sidelines all this power Bordaglia; more to fear than arrogance , I think. Ippolito Nievo (Confessions of an Italian)

[...] had then declared a fierce hatred against prejudice and aristocratic arrogance. Gerolamo Rovetta (The Barbarians)

heads well combed and shiny, fresh faces are serious and impassive but did not express the fussy arrogance of not wanting to be confused with the county .... Gerolamo Rovetta (The Baraonda)

man named Christopher had: he was a man of about fifty, had a wife and eight children, and all the family there was his father's payroll hill, and with more which adds to the generosity of Louis, who, and for good heart and a bit 'of arrogance would never leave everything I need a man who belonged to him. Alessandro Manzoni (Fermo and Lucia)

the thoughtful, well-being and the note that he felt around for that desinaretto tasty move ended with the professor, who transmitted the arrogance , began to smile, smoothed his hair and put aside Donna Lucrezia of its literary glory. Gerolamo Rovetta (The Barbarians)

[...] more by habit, I think, that arrogance . Ippolito Nievo (The Count Pecoraio)

In this way, the count Leonardo Bollati, on which, as a child, many mothers had made their castles in the air, gradually became impossible for a party, and Sior Bortolo, general agent, saw the chance to get away with a good dowry to refresh the crumbling fortunes of the family. At most, there could perhaps hope to find a day or a few other things that enhanced grocer's daughter does not ennoble badasse the rest, but imagine if the lustrissimo Zechariah and lustrissima Clarita, with their arrogance , have agreed to a marriage like that. Enrico Castelnuovo (first floor to the attic)


2. rare sense : that belongs to a person who buys the most arrogant and conceited for that utility, something you do for arrogance, what sports stuffer, as in the phrase Borie clothes , Borie book .


One of the reasons why these problems are not dealt with explicitly and critically is to be found in rhetorical injury (original literary) that the Italian nation has always existed from ancient Rome to today and some other idols and Borie intellectuals. Antonio Gramsci (Letteratura. ..)

That arrogance in dress and in all appearances. John de Castro (Milan and the Cisalpine Republic)


Other words derived the name arrogance : conceited, arrogant, brag, conceited, boriuccia (size), boriuzza (size)

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