Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Describing arrogant and over-confident people or behavior in American Thesaurus
Describing arrogant and over-confident people or behavior
conceited (adjective)
someone who is conceited behaves in a way that shows they think they are very intelligent, skillful, or attractive. This word shows that you do not like people like this.
patronizing (adjective)
showing disapproval behaving or speaking in a way that shows you think you are more intelligent or important than someone
self-opinionated (adjective)
believing that your own opinions are right and that everyone else should agree with you
big-headed (adjective)
behaving in a way that shows that you think you are very important or intelligent
condescending (adjective)
showing disapproval showing that you think you are more important or more intelligent than other people
importantly (adverb)
overconfident (adjective)
more confident than it is sensible to be, often in a way that is annoying
overweening (adjective)
formal used for describing someone who is too proud and confident and ignores other people’s feelings
very proud of something that you have done, especially in a way that annoys other people
presumptuous (adjective)
showing too much confidence and not enough respect
sanctimonious (adjective)
showing disapproval used for describing someone who tries to show that they have better moral or religious principles than other people
self-appointed (adjective)
used about someone who behaves in a particular way because they think they have a right to, especially when other people do not agree
self-congratulatory (adjective)
showing disapproval showing you are very proud of what you have done, in a way that annoys other people
self-important (adjective)
showing disapproval behaving in ways that show you think you are more important than everyone else
self-righteous (adjective)
showing that you are too proud of your own moral behavior or beliefs, especially in a way that annoys other people
smug (adjective)
showing disapproval too satisfied with your abilities or achievements. This word shows that you dislike people like this
supercilious (adjective)
a supercilious person behaves as if they think they are better or more important than everyone else
much too proud. The American expression is too big for his/her britches.