Adverb
In an arrogant manner; with undue pride or self-importance.
Source: Webster's dictionaryin the old days she had been harsh and stiff; afraid of her husband and yet arrogantly proud that she had a husband strong and fierce enough to make her afraid Source: Internet
All appeals to Obaseki to toe the path of peace and allow room for settlement in the matter were arrogantly rebuffed. Source: Internet
" Beatty himself recalled the episode: "In some patricidal attempt to stand up to the great Kazan, I arrogantly and stupidly challenged him on it." Source: Internet
A man discovers how to travel through time, and arrogantly decides to alter the present by journeying into the past and murdering prominent historical figures. Source: Internet
And what of our hero, the “relaxed and jocular” Michael Knight, who was “arrogantly handsome in a rough-hewn, rip-cord way”? Source: Internet
In the Apocryphon of John c. 120-180 AD, the Demiurge arrogantly declares that he has made the world by himself: Now the archon (ruler) who is weak has three names. Source: Internet