There are 64 total results for your Arrogance search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
驕傲 骄傲 see styles |
jiāo ào jiao1 ao4 chiao ao kyougou / kyogo きょうごう |
pride; arrogance; conceited; proud of something (noun or adjectival noun) (form) pride; arrogance |
垢 see styles |
gòu gou4 kou ku く |
dirt; disgrace {Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering); (personal name) Yoshimi mala. Dust, impurity, dregs; moral impurity; mental impurity. Whatever misleads or deludes the mind; illusion; defilement; the six forms are vexation, malevolence, hatred, flattery, wild talk, pride; the seven are desire, false views, doubt, presumption, arrogance, inertia, and meanness. |
慢 see styles |
màn man4 man man |
slow māna. Pride, arrogance, self-conceit, looking down on others, supercilious, etc.; there are categories of seven and nine kinds of pride. |
七使 see styles |
qī shǐ qi1 shi3 ch`i shih chi shih shichishi |
The seven messengers, agents, or kleśas—desire 欲愛; anger, or hate 瞋恚; attachment, or clinging 有愛; pride or arrogance 慢; ignorance, or unenlightenment 無明; false views 見; and doubt 疑. |
七垢 see styles |
qī gòu qi1 gou4 ch`i kou chi kou shichiku |
The seven defilements―desire 欲, false views 見, doubt 疑, pride 慢, arrogance 憍 torpor 隨眠, and 慳 stinginess; cf. 七使. |
不遜 不逊 see styles |
bù xùn bu4 xun4 pu hsün fuson ふそん |
rude; impertinent (noun or adjectival noun) arrogance; insolence; disrespect |
傲慢 see styles |
ào màn ao4 man4 ao man gōman ごうまん |
arrogant; haughty (noun or adjectival noun) pride; haughtiness; arrogance; insolence; hubris conceit |
傲氣 傲气 see styles |
ào qì ao4 qi4 ao ch`i ao chi |
air of arrogance; haughtiness |
八慢 see styles |
bā màn ba1 man4 pa man hachiman |
The eight kinds of pride, māna, arrogance, or self-conceit, 如慢 though inferior, to think oneself equal to others (in religion); 慢慢 to think oneself superior among manifest superiors; 不如慢 to think oneself not so much inferior among manifest superiors; 增上慢 to think one has attained more than is the fact, or when it is not the fact; 我慢 self-superiority, or self-sufficiency; 邪慢 pride in false views, or doings; 憍慢 arrogance; 大慢 extreme arrogance. |
八憍 see styles |
bā jiāo ba1 jiao1 pa chiao hakkyō |
The eight kinds of pride, or arrogance, resulting in domineering: because of strength; of clan, or name; of wealth; of independence, or position; of years, or age; of cleverness, or wisdom; of good or charitable deeds; of good looks. Of these, eight birds are named as types: 鴟梟 two kinds of owl, eagle, vulture, crow, magpie, pigeon, wagtail. |
六垢 see styles |
liù gòu liu4 gou4 liu kou rokku |
(六垢法) Six things that defile: 誑 exaggeration, 謟 flattery, 憍 arrogance, 惱 vexation, 恨 hatred, 害 malice. |
凶焰 see styles |
xiōng yàn xiong1 yan4 hsiung yen |
ferocity; aggressive arrogance |
吾輩 吾辈 see styles |
wú bèi wu2 bei4 wu pei wagahai わがはい |
(literary) we; us (pn,adj-no) (1) (archaism) (masculine speech) I (nuance of arrogance); me; myself; (2) we; us; ourselves |
大慢 see styles |
dà màn da4 man4 ta man daiman |
extreme arrogance |
大柄 see styles |
dà bìng da4 bing4 ta ping oohei / oohe おおへい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 横柄・おうへい) arrogance; haughtiness; insolence; (surname) Ootsuka great authority |
強慢 see styles |
gouman / goman ごうまん |
(irregular kanji usage) (noun or adjectival noun) pride; haughtiness; arrogance; insolence; hubris |
憍坑 see styles |
jiāo kēng jiao1 keng1 chiao k`eng chiao keng kyōkō |
The pit of pride and arrogance. |
憍慢 see styles |
jiāo màn jiao1 man4 chiao man kyōman |
Arrogance and pride. |
我輩 我辈 see styles |
wǒ bèi wo3 bei4 wo pei gahai わがはい |
(literary) we; us (pn,adj-no) (1) (archaism) (masculine speech) I (nuance of arrogance); me; myself; (2) we; us; ourselves we |
收斂 收敛 see styles |
shōu liǎn shou1 lian3 shou lien |
to dwindle; to vanish; to make vanish; to exercise restraint; to curb (one's mirth, arrogance etc); to astringe; (math.) to converge |
昂り see styles |
takaburi たかぶり |
(1) excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal; (2) pride; haughtiness; arrogance |
架子 see styles |
jià zi jia4 zi5 chia tzu |
shelf; frame; stand; framework; airs; arrogance |
止觀 止观 see styles |
zhǐ guān zhi3 guan1 chih kuan shikan |
奢摩他毗婆舍那 (or 奢摩他毗鉢舍那) śamatha-vipaśyanā, which Sanskrit words are intp. by 止觀; 定慧; 寂照; and 明靜; for their respective meanings see 止 and 觀. When the physical organism is at rest it is called 止 zhi, when the mind is seeing clearly it is called 觀 guan. The term and form of meditation is specially connected with its chief exponent, the founder of the Tiantai school, which school is styled 止觀宗 Zhiguan Zong, its chief object being concentration of the mind by special methods for the purpose of clear insight into truth, and to be rid of illusion. The Tiantai work gives ten fields of mediation, or concentration: (1) the 五陰, 十八界, and 十二入; (2) passion and delusion; (3) sickness; (4) karma forms; (5) māra-deeds; (6) dhyāna; (7) (wrong) theories; (8) arrogance; (9) the two Vehicles; (10) bodhisattvahood. |
氣焰 气焰 see styles |
qì yàn qi4 yan4 ch`i yen chi yen |
arrogance; haughtiness |
自傲 see styles |
zì ào zi4 ao4 tzu ao |
arrogance; proud of something |
鈍使 钝使 see styles |
dùn shǐ dun4 shi3 tun shih donshi |
The five envoys of stupidity, i.e. of the lower passions, in contrast with the higher 五利使; the 使 is intp. as 煩惱 kleśa, the afflicters, or passions; the five are 貪, 瞋, 痴, 慢, 疑 greed, hate, stupidity, arrogance, doubt. |
驕り see styles |
ogori おごり |
arrogance; haughtiness; conceitedness |
驕慢 see styles |
kyouman / kyoman きょうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogance |
驕氣 骄气 see styles |
jiāo qi jiao1 qi5 chiao ch`i chiao chi |
arrogance |
高慢 see styles |
gāo màn gao1 man4 kao man kouman / koman こうまん |
proud; overbearing (noun or adjectival noun) haughty; arrogant; proud; stuck-up arrogance |
ごう慢 see styles |
gouman / goman ごうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) pride; haughtiness; arrogance; insolence; hubris |
わが輩 see styles |
wagahai わがはい |
(pn,adj-no) (1) (archaism) (masculine speech) I (nuance of arrogance); me; myself; (2) we; us; ourselves |
五鈍使 五钝使 see styles |
wǔ dùn shǐ wu3 dun4 shi3 wu tun shih go donshi |
pañca-kleśa 五重滯; 五惑 The five dull, unintelligent, or stupid vices or temptations: 貪 desire, 嗔 anger or resentment, 癡 stupidity or foolishness, 慢 arrogance, 疑 doubt. Overcoming these constitutes the pañca-śīla, five virtues, v. 尸羅. Of the ten 十使 or agents the other five are styled 五利 keen, acute, intelligent, as they deal with higher qualities. |
吾が輩 see styles |
wagahai わがはい |
(pn,adj-no) (1) (archaism) (masculine speech) I (nuance of arrogance); me; myself; (2) we; us; ourselves |
增上慢 see styles |
zēng shàng màn zeng1 shang4 man4 tseng shang man zōjō man |
Arrogance, pride (of superior knowledge); e.g. the 5,000 disciples who, in their Hīnayāna superiority, thought they had gained all wisdom and refused to hear the Lotus gospel. |
大法慢 see styles |
dà fǎ màn da4 fa3 man4 ta fa man dai hōman |
Intellectual pride, arrogance through possession of the Truth. |
憍慢心 see styles |
jiāo màn xīn jiao1 man4 xin1 chiao man hsin kyōman shin |
[mental state of] arrogance |
我が輩 see styles |
wagahai わがはい |
(pn,adj-no) (1) (archaism) (masculine speech) I (nuance of arrogance); me; myself; (2) we; us; ourselves |
無慢心 无慢心 see styles |
wú màn xīn wu2 man4 xin1 wu man hsin mu manshin |
devoid of arrogance |
臭架子 see styles |
chòu jià zi chou4 jia4 zi5 ch`ou chia tzu chou chia tzu |
stinking pretension; to give oneself airs and offend others; hateful arrogance |
諂誑憍 谄诳憍 see styles |
chǎn kuáng jiāo chan3 kuang2 jiao1 ch`an k`uang chiao chan kuang chiao ten kyō kyō |
flattery, deceit, and arrogance |
鉄面皮 see styles |
tetsumenpi てつめんぴ |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) impudence; shamelessness; brazenness; arrogance; audacity; effrontery; nerve |
高ぶり see styles |
takaburi たかぶり |
(1) excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal; (2) pride; haughtiness; arrogance |
高慢さ see styles |
koumansa / komansa こうまんさ |
pride; arrogance; haughtiness |
傍若無人 傍若无人 see styles |
páng ruò wú rén pang2 ruo4 wu2 ren2 p`ang jo wu jen pang jo wu jen boujakubujin / bojakubujin ぼうじゃくぶじん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (yoji) behaving outrageously as though there were no one around; acting without consideration for others; arrogance; audacity; insolence audacity |
傲岸不遜 see styles |
gouganfuson / goganfuson ごうがんふそん |
(yoji) arrogance |
傲岸無礼 see styles |
gouganburei / goganbure ごうがんぶれい |
(yoji) arrogance |
傲慢無礼 see styles |
goumanburei / gomanbure ごうまんぶれい |
(yoji) (arrogance and) insolence |
前倨後恭 前倨后恭 see styles |
qián jù hòu gōng qian2 ju4 hou4 gong1 ch`ien chü hou kung chien chü hou kung |
to switch from arrogance to deference (idiom) |
妄自尊大 see styles |
wàng zì zūn dà wang4 zi4 zun1 da4 wang tzu tsun ta |
ridiculous self-importance (idiom); arrogance |
尊大不遜 see styles |
sondaifuson そんだいふそん |
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogant and presumptuous; haughty arrogance; intolerable insolence |
有增上慢 see styles |
yǒu zēng shàng màn you3 zeng1 shang4 man4 yu tseng shang man u zōjō man |
having arrogance |
炙手可熱 炙手可热 see styles |
zhì shǒu kě rè zhi4 shou3 ke3 re4 chih shou k`o je chih shou ko je |
lit. burn your hand, feel the heat (idiom); fig. arrogance of the powerful; a mighty figure no-one dares approach; hot (exciting or in favor) |
高慢憍傲 see styles |
gāo màn jiāo ào gao1 man4 jiao1 ao4 kao man chiao ao |
arrogance and conceit |
アロガンス see styles |
arogansu アロガンス |
(personal name) Arrogance |
満は損を招く see styles |
manhasonomaneku まんはそんをまねく |
(exp,v5k) (1) (proverb) every flow has its ebb; (exp,v5k) (2) (proverb) arrogance leads to downfall |
Variations: |
takaburi たかぶり |
(1) excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal; (2) pride; haughtiness; arrogance |
勝不驕,敗不餒 胜不骄,败不馁 see styles |
shèng bù jiāo , bài bù něi sheng4 bu4 jiao1 , bai4 bu4 nei3 sheng pu chiao , pai pu nei |
no arrogance in victory, no despair in defeat |
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boujakubujin / bojakubujin ぼうじゃくぶじん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (yoji) behaving outrageously as though there were no one around; acting without consideration for others; arrogance; audacity; insolence |
Variations: |
ogori おごり |
arrogance; haughtiness; conceitedness |
Variations: |
kyouman / kyoman きょうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogance; haughtiness; pride |
Variations: |
boujakubujin / bojakubujin ぼうじゃくぶじん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (yoji) behaving outrageously as though there were no one around; acting without consideration for others; arrogance; audacity; insolence |
虛心使人進步,驕傲使人落後 虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后 see styles |
xū xīn shǐ rén jìn bù , jiāo ào shǐ rén luò hòu xu1 xin1 shi3 ren2 jin4 bu4 , jiao1 ao4 shi3 ren2 luo4 hou4 hsü hsin shih jen chin pu , chiao ao shih jen lo hou |
modesty leads to progress, arrogance makes you fall behind (quote of Mao Zedong) |
Variations: |
wagahai わがはい |
(pronoun) (1) (masculine speech) (dated) (nuance of arrogance) I; me; myself; (pronoun) (2) (masculine speech) (archaism) we; us; ourselves |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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