She is the most arrogant woman I have met.
He was so arrogant that he thought he could tell everyone what to do.The arrogant warden refused to hear complaints from the prisoners.
To believe that humans are the only intelligent beings in this world would be arrogant.
His arrogance will be his undoing.She ended the relationship because of his arrogance.
His burgeoning love for theater inspired him to read all of Shakespeare's plays.
Arrogant people appear to be invulnerable to criticism, but it is just a facade.
The word 'burgeoning' is the present participle, present tense of the verb 'burgeon', meaning to begin to expand or grow rapidly; to flourish; to put forth young shoots. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example sentence:By the late 1980s, the computer industry was burgeoning. (verb)The burgeoning industry in China is creating difficult environmental problems. (adjective)
Because the girl was so arrogant, she had very few friends.
Your're arrogant behavior has caused many problems for me .
The young boy was very arrogant when he responded to the teacher.
Arrogance is a noun meaning "the quality of being arrogant". An example of it in a sentence is: His arrogance was apparent in his snide tone and haughty manner.
The word "overweening" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The student was loud, arrogant, and overweening; he proved to be a challenge for his teachers.