The Vietnamese word "kiêu căng" is an adjective that means haughty or proud. It describes a person who has an arrogant attitude and thinks they are better than others. This word is often used to express disapproval of someone who is overly proud or looks down on others.
In a more nuanced context, "kiêu căng" can also be used to describe attitudes in specific situations, such as in business or social settings, where someone might act dismissively towards others' opinions or contributions.
While "kiêu căng" primarily refers to being haughty or proud, in some contexts, it may also denote a sense of self-importance that can be perceived as negative.