[ adv ] in an arrogant manner <adv.all> in the old days she had been harsh and stiff ; afraid of her husband and yet arrogantly proud that she had a husband strong and fierce enough to make her afraid
Arrogantly \Ar"ro*gant*ly\, adv. In an arrogant manner; with undue pride or self-importance.
If Marx and his followers had not arrogantly dismissed as 'unscientific' all speculation - other than their own asides - about the society of the future, we could have been spared some misery.
"Your assailants should not be allowed to walk arrogantly free while you are forced to hide," Innis said in a statement.
Speculation quickly centered on Karanja who, it was said, arrogantly forced others to kneel before him and was appealing to tribal animosities.
His career began to self-destruct not when the Securities and Exchange Commission accused him of insider trading, but when, in 1985, he arrogantly told a crowd of adoring business students: "Greed is all right, by the way.
"I felt that Pat Riley's look was right for this film because he was arrogantly confident but not offensive.