English to Punjabi Dictionary arrogant

arrogant

ਹੰਕਾਰੀ
definition
adjective
he's arrogant and opinionated
having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities.
example
If that doesn't work, he will simply dismiss criticism with an 'arrogant' shrug.
To the country, it would suggest that an 'arrogant' elite was simply arranging the transfer of power.
Those who worked with Cameron found him 'arrogant' and unyielding to pressure to alter the course he had set.
He said it was 'arrogant' to suggest residents should move to a quieter area.
Friends of Hendrie say that some people consider him to be 'arrogant' and superior.
Alex, who is rather 'arrogant' and unpleasant, begins to receive strange text messages.
It is the preference and importance given to the male child that makes him 'arrogant' .
It's essential for you not to let yourself appear 'arrogant' and conceited because of this.
As we continue to fight this war almost alone, it is hard to estimate how costly that 'arrogant' decision was.
I know all this sounds stupid and 'arrogant' but I don't pretend at any level to be able to govern anyone.
Nella was still angry at their patronising and 'arrogant' behaviour towards her in those times.
I wouldn't be so 'arrogant' as to say people don't understand the good things we are doing in this area.
They were more excessive, more 'arrogant' , more abusive than any of their predecessors.
Yet the 'arrogant' decision to hide these documents away has left a festering sore which has never healed.
Charles was 'arrogant' , conceited and a strong believer in the divine rights of kings.
One of the worst things you can be accused of today is being 'arrogant' or offensive - even to animals.
Schumacher is 'arrogant' , triumphalist, sneering and a routine breaker of the rules.
Tip in Iceland and you will be seen as 'arrogant' and patronising - and you might get hot soup in your lap.
In reality, Fawzia was more shy than cold, and she certainly wasn't 'arrogant' or haughty.
They look a little deeper into the matter without being pompous, 'arrogant' or patronising.
While other nations have for years lived in fear of terrorism, we had 'arrogantly' assumed we were invulnerable.
The 'arrogance' that Dawkins displayed is perhaps the root of all the hostility we see against science.
Gone is the shameless 'arrogance' and empire building of the previous incumbents.
The official media has stressed the culpability of the American side and the 'arrogance' of its leaders.
The audacity and 'arrogance' of that move has not been lost on the people of New Zealand.
More and more governments are having to step in and override these magistrates who 'arrogantly' refuse to take note of public disquiet.
I cannot believe the number of drivers who stupidly, or 'arrogantly' , think driving on sidelights is sufficient in adverse weather.
Those who exercise power 'arrogantly' can be humbled.
The boundary between projecting himself as strong and looking 'arrogantly' defiant is a line Tony Blair will have to tread carefully this week.
He is an unassuming man, devoid of 'arrogance' , a few years too old to be called a prodigy.
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