How Do You Spell ARROGANTS?

Pronunciation: [ˈaɹəɡənts] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "arrogants" is incorrect, as the correct spelling is "arrogance". The pronunciation of "arrogance" is /ˈær.ə.ɡəns/ (ah-ruh-guhns), with the primary stress on the second syllable. The word is derived from the Latin "arrogantia", meaning insolence or presumption. It refers to an attitude or behavior characterized by exaggerated self-importance, overbearing pride, or a lack of humility. The correct usage of this word is important in conveying its intended meaning, within written or spoken communication.

Common Misspellings for ARROGANTS

  • arogante
  • arrogaunt
  • zrrogants
  • srrogants
  • wrrogants
  • qrrogants
  • aerogants
  • adrogants
  • afrogants
  • atrogants
  • a5rogants
  • a4rogants
  • areogants
  • ardogants
  • arfogants
  • artogants
  • ar5ogants
  • ar4ogants
  • arrigants
  • arrkgants

Etymology of ARROGANTS

There is no such word as "arrogants" in the English language. The correct word is "arrogant", which is derived from the Latin word "arrogans", which means "assuming, assuming for oneself". It is further derived from the verb "arrogo", meaning "to claim or assume for oneself". The word "arrogant" has been used in English since the 14th century to describe someone who is excessively proud, boastful, or self-important.

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