haughtiness


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Synonyms for haughtiness

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Synonyms for haughtiness

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Synonyms for haughtiness

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Catherine is brought to life by Charlotte Hope in a performance packed with haughtiness, verve and regal magnificence, even in the least noble of circumstances.
Why is one more likely to be on the receiving end of haughtiness rather than respect or sympathy, even when we are half their identity?
The same haughtiness didn't work for Senator Trillanes in his amnesty application.
He said that 'this arrogance, haughtiness and persistent denial can't hold water for long and India has to come to terms with the writing on wall, lest this unresolved and unaddressed can erupt and burst anytime, engulfing millions of people in this region.'
Over the months, the government has made the Nepali Congress' task a lot easier through its haughtiness and impetuosity.
He said that New Delhi's arrogance, haughtiness and persistent denial could not hold water for long.
If Nigerian citizens view it as haughtiness on the part of the IGP, they me be justified.
Under Ian McCall, Ayr have taken on a certain sneering haughtiness.
Her Tamiri--the most complex, interesting character in the opera--mixed haughtiness with genuine sorrow and bitterness.
It will also help the party if the setback leads to a toning down of the haughtiness which has been its hallmark in the last few years.
During the audience, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques underscored the importance of activating communication and dialogue among followers of all faith and different cultures, to bolster principles of tolerance and fight haughtiness and extremism, in order to bring about international security and peace.
The actress' vulnerability, mixed with a bit of feigned haughtiness and deadpan curiosity, tends to make her shine in her scenes.
The Latin word for eyebrow was supercilium, formed from super-, meaning "above, over" and cilium, meaning "eyelid." The raising of the eyebrows to express an attitude of haughty disdain was evidently as well known in ancient times as it is now, inasmuch as Latin supercilium was also used figuratively to mean haughtiness and disdainful superiority.
There is a certain level of disrespect and haughtiness built into the investors' consensus.
We want to protect our country and confront the Israeli haughtiness in the event of any hostility against Lebanon," he corroborated, refusing to reveal the types of weaponry the Resistance owns.