I called him arrogant. You said you didn't like him. Same thing.
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I don't like him because he moves too slowly on projects, not because he is overbearing.
Ans since you seem lost on the meaning of arrogant, here is a little help ; ) from a reliable source. ar·ro·gant (r-gnt) adj. 1. Having or displaying a sense of overbearing self-worth or self-importance.
2. Marked by or arising from a feeling or assumption of one's superiority toward others: an arrogant contempt for the weak. See Synonyms at proud. [Middle English arrogaunt, from Old French, from Latin arrogns, arrogant-, present participle of arrogre, to arrogate; see arrogate.]
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You sure a sweet heart! |
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Or I should say sweetheart. I don't want the English language police to get me. |