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词汇 imperious
释义 imperious
adjective
uk /ɪmˈpɪə.ri.əs/ us /ɪmˈpɪr.i.əs/
unpleasantly proud and expecting to be obeyed: 专横的,跋扈的
an imperious manner/voice专横的态度/傲慢的口气
She sent them away with an imperious wave of the hand.她傲慢地挥了挥手,把他们打发走了。
Synonyms
arrogant
conceiteddisapproving
condescendingdisapproving
haughtydisapproving
hubristicliterary
lordly
overbearingdisapproving
patronizing
pompousdisapproving
proud(FEELING IMPORTANT)disapproving
self-importantdisapproving
sneeringdisapproving
sniffyinformal
snootyinformal
superciliousdisapproving
superior(BETTER)disapproving
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

acting as if you are more important than other people
arrogantI can't stand how arrogant he is!
proudDon't be too proud to admit you're wrong.
pompousWhat a pompous jerk!
self-importantThe room was filled with self-important politicians.
superiorHer superior and smug manner made conversation unbearable.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing arrogance and conceit
(as) proud as Luciferidiom
airs and gracesidiom
arrogant
arrogantly
as if you owned the placeidiom
egoistic
egoistically
egomaniacal
egomaniacally
egotistic
patronizingly
pomposity
pompous
pompously
popinjay
swollen head
swollen-headed
talk down to someone
think the (whole) world revolves around youidiom
throw your weight aroundidiom

Related words


imperiously
imperiousness

imperious | American Dictionary


imperious
adjective
 fmlus/ɪmˈpɪər·i·əs/
with an attitude of authority and expecting obedience:
She was a very imperious, arrogant woman.

Examples of imperious


imperious
We can take off the hat of the imperious decisionmaker with the moral imperative to preserve life at almost any cost.
The gestures themselves are brilliantly atmospheric and often imperious in their power, but the inner coherence of the score is not easy to find.
The imperious boy commands the street, to which access is via the main door of a grand building behind.
That acting style has to be large, imperious, and histrionic - which in no way means hollow, bombastic, or artificial.
Often imperious in her financial arrangements with composers, she rewarded some with ducat-stuffed jewelled snuffboxes but failed to pay others at all.
Along the boulevards and avenues they are like an open-air salesroom, a popular gallery of rich tonality, with imperious and suggestive callings.
Their rise up the ladder of economic and cultural security has made them as imperious about their religious values as the people they formerly regarded as their oppressors.
The pose she adopts here seems to have been characteristic, almost as if the publicly disseminated images aimed to contradict the diva's growing reputation as imperious and unbending.
Redistributive accumulation finds a particularly powerful additional propellant in the ' jealousy ' of a neighbour, colleague or relative, and in the imperious necessity to best him as far as possible.
Our fears have allowed the doctors to act with imperious authority, cloaking their lack of knowledge in our greater ignorance.
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I say that it is to satisfy an impatient and imperious vanity.
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In all quarters we see him adopting the imperious, arrogant method.
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She and her helpers send us imperious messages and rush around to increase the vote.
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She was saying that, instead of using the term "consistent", which she regarded as "imperative"or imperious, we should accept the term"have regard to".
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To throw those assets away because of the imperious vanity of one person would be inexcusable folly.
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