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1. Does my haughtiness offend you?

2. What is haughtiness?

3. ‘Haughtiness I Shall Abase’

4. She called him on his haughtiness.

5. They look down upon men with haughtiness.

6. 23 Haughtiness is like poison.

7. Hezekiah’s sickness and haughtiness (24-26)

8. Haughtiness invites disaster , humility receives benefit.

9. (James 4:6) Remember, Jehovah hates haughtiness.

10. It is his haughtiness that annoys everybody.

11. His haughtiness and his pride and his fury;+

12. His mother railed at him for his haughtiness.

13. Haughtiness chisels its anger in marble. Love covers it with flowers.

14. How did Pharaoh show haughtiness, and with what result?

15. Tolerance is love sick with the sickness of haughtiness.

16. Tolerance is love sich with the sickness of haughtiness!

17. For one thing, it underscores the dangers of pride and haughtiness.

18. His haughtiness makes it difficult for the masses to approach him.

19. Haughtiness, arrogance, immoral behavior, and perverse speech are far removed from him.

20. Conceit, envy, hardheartedness, and haughtiness are also typical of a proud person.

21. 6 Humility is lowliness of mind, an absence of haughtiness or pride.

22. (Ephesians 3:8) No boastful attitude here nor holier-than-thou haughtiness.

23. Finally he came to realize it was his haughtiness that held people off.

24. 19 Haughtiness along with other wicked traits can ruin a good relationship with Jehovah.

25. Haughtiness, pride, and conceit are like stony ground that will never produce spiritual fruit.

26. 15 synonyms for Condescension: patronizing attitude, superiority, disdain, haughtiness, loftiness, superciliousness, lordliness, airs, condescendence

27. Happily, “Hezekiah humbled himself for the haughtiness of his heart” and regained God’s favor.

28. Haughtiness chisels its anger in marble[Sentence dictionary], and love covers it with flowers.

29. 15 synonyms for condescension: patronizing attitude, superiority, disdain, haughtiness, loftiness, superciliousness, lordliness, airs, Condescendence

30. Haughtiness caused King Asa to behave badly during the last years of his life.

31. Synonyms for Bumptiousness include arrogance, pretension, pomposity, haughtiness, pretentiousness, loftiness, imperiousness, superciliousness, pompousness and hauteur

32. Synonyms for Condescendence include airs, condescension, disdain, loftiness, patronization, superiority, lordliness, superciliousness, haughtiness and deference

33. How much more difficult it is for sinful humans to avoid improper pride and haughtiness!

34. 14 For his part, Jesus Christ boldly exposed the rotten fruitage caused by Satan’s haughtiness.

35. And I shall actually cause the pride of the presumptuous ones to cease, and the haughtiness of the tyrants* I shall abase.

36. I will also put an end to the Arrogance of the proud And abase the haughtiness of the ruthless

37. Contumely definition is - harsh language or treatment arising from haughtiness and contempt; also : an instance of such language or treatment

38. Airified adj Also sp airyfied [OED3 1837→; air demeanor, haughtiness + -ified suff] old-fash Cf airy adj 1 = airish adj 2

39. And I shall actually cause the pride of the presumptuous ones to cease, and the haughtiness of the tyrants I shall abase.”

40. Jesus said: “From inside, out of the heart of men, injurious reasonings issue forth: fornications, thieveries, murders, adulteries, covetings, acts of wickedness, deceit, loose conduct, an envious eye, blasphemy, haughtiness, unreasonableness.

41. Thus, “the haughtiness of the earthling man must bow down, and the loftiness of men must become low; and Jehovah alone must be put on high in that day.” —Isaiah 2:17.

42. Then “the haughtiness of the earthling man must bow down, and the loftiness of men must become low; and Jehovah alone must be put on high in that day.” —Isaiah 2:17.

43. And he must slap out his hands in the midst of it as when a swimmer slaps them out to swim, and he must abase its haughtiness with the tricky movements of his hands.

44. + 21 For from inside, out of the heart of men,+ come injurious reasonings, sexual immorality,* thefts, murders, 22 acts of adultery, greed, acts of wickedness, deceit, brazen conduct,* an envious eye, blasphemy, haughtiness, and unreasonableness.

45. Contemptuousness: 1 n the manifestation of scorn and contempt “every subordinate sensed his Contemptuousness and hated him in return” Type of: arrogance , haughtiness , hauteur , high-handedness , lordliness overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors

46. 1300, from Old French arrogance (12c.), from Latin arrogantia "presumption, pride, haughtiness," abstract noun from Arrogantem (nominative arrogans) "assuming, overbearing, insolent," present participle of arrogare "to claim for oneself, assume," from ad "to" (see ad-) + rogare

47. 1300, from Old French Arrogance (12c.), from Latin arrogantia "presumption, pride, haughtiness," abstract noun from arrogantem (nominative arrogans) "assuming, overbearing, insolent," present participle of arrogare "to claim for oneself, assume," from ad "to" (see ad-) + rogare

48. Arrogance is a range of mental dispositions to disregard the proper rights of others, typified by haughtiness, self-assumption, and habits of arrogating or assuming an authority or right to control, constrain or direct others, and acting in an overbearing manner with a proud contempt of others and their rights

49. Besides the beauty , grace , vigour and agility depicted in Durga , the clever synthesis of the buffalo - head and human body of the demon Mahishasura would equal only that of the Varaha form mentioned above , not to speak of the defiance and haughtiness depicted by his stance and demeanour even in the animal face .

50. As nouns the difference between Arrogance and hubris is that Arrogance is the act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in exorbitant claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power, or which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue degree; proud contempt of others; lordliness; haughtiness; self-assumption