We don’t need to get into the details but if you want to read up on him, just do a search for de Blasio and then “arrogant” or “hypocrite” or even “schmuck.”
Is New York City Over? (Ep. 434)|Stephen J. Dubner|October 8, 2020|Freakonomics
A recent lawsuit had laid bare the reality of the upper management at the company, a boys-only club of powerful and arrogant men with outsize egos in an echelon that even the most competent and talented of women had trouble reaching.
Inside a secret running program at Nike and a win-at-all-costs corporate culture|Rachel King|October 6, 2020|Fortune
The other side of the coin of this glowing account is that Nigerians are also seen as arrogant people coming from a corrupt country who have exported their corruption abroad in the form of internet scams.
At 60, Nigeria Is Still A Country Of The Future|cmurray|October 1, 2020|Essence.com
They did not engage with this investor or his firm ever again, but the exchange was the most egregiously arrogant and dismissive example of a whole set of responses they received from the predominantly male venture capital class.
‘How I Built This’ host Guy Raz on insights from some of the world’s most famous entrepreneurs|Rachel King|September 15, 2020|Fortune
It had been arrogant of me to think we could stroll up to some of the least-studied birds in Northeast Asia and assume they’d hand us their secrets.
The quest to snare—and save—the world’s largest owl|Jonathan Slaght|August 28, 2020|Popular Science
Mizell called the Justice Department “arrogant” for bringing this frivolous case to the court.
Honoring The Late John Doar, A Nearly Forgotten Hero Of The Civil Rights Era|Gary May|November 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Preening, arrogant, vindictive, and inexorable; awash with cash; corrupt; in bed with corporate America and big finance.
Meet The Democrats’ Secret Savior Against Cuomo Corporatism|James Poulos|September 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He struck many people there, at the time, not in retrospect, as arrogant and cold.
When I Met Robin Williams in Afghanistan|Matthew Kaminski|August 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
All that would be tolerable if he were an arrogant jerk, or just plain dumb.
Castro Street’s Hot Cop Is the Batman to Sexy Mug Shot Guy’s Joker|Itay Hod|July 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It was arrogant,” he says, adding, “If you go along with the status quo in South Carolina, you can break the law with impunity.
T-Rav: The Reality TV Star Running for Senate in South Carolina|Patricia Murphy|July 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
"I do not understand you, seigneur," rejoined Lodgard, while his features assumed an arrogant and scornful expression.
The Bath Keepers, v.2 (Novels of Paul de Kock Volume VIII)|Charles Paul de Kock
He had it in his power to wreck the husband of every arrogant, supercilious dame in the entire clique!
Carmen Ariza|Charles Francis Stocking
Bess forgot to drink her tea, and only crumbled her cake while she secretly watched the arrogant girl.
Nan Sherwood at Lakeview Hall|Annie Roe Carr
There is apt to be a shrinking away from duty, when the contest involves a conflict with arrogant power.
Continental Monthly, Vol. II. July, 1862. No. 1.|Various
My very property was refused me with arrogant threats, for it was believed that I was to be put to the sword.
The House of the Combrays|G. le Notre
British Dictionary definitions for arrogant
arrogant
/ (ˈærəɡənt) /
adjective
having or showing an exaggerated opinion of one's own importance, merit, ability, etc; conceited; overbearingly proudan arrogant teacher; an arrogant assumption
Derived forms of arrogant
arrogance, nounarrogantly, adverb
Word Origin for arrogant
C14: from Latin arrogāre to claim as one's own; see arrogate