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    pride
    /prʌɪd/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. be especially proud of (a particular quality or skill): "he prided himself on his honesty"

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  2. a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done or got something good: She felt a great sense of pride as she watched him accept the award. He felt such pride walking his little daughter down the street. take pride in something/someone.

  3. The meaning of PRIDE is the quality or state of being proud. How to use pride in a sentence. the quality or state of being proud: such as; reasonable self-esteem : confidence and satisfaction in oneself : self-respect…

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PridePride - Wikipedia

    With a positive connotation, pride refers to a content sense of attachment toward one's own or another's choices and actions, or toward a whole group of people, and is a product of praise, independent self-reflection, and a fulfilled feeling of belonging.

  5. Pride definition: a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.. See examples of PRIDE used in a sentence.

  6. Pride is a feeling of satisfaction which you have because you or people close to you have done something good or possess something good. ...the sense of pride in a job well done. [ + in] We take pride in offering you the highest standards. [ + in] They can look back on their endeavours with pride.

  7. The noun pride describes a feeling of happiness that comes from achieving something. When you do a good job or finish a difficult task, you feel pride. Pride can also have a negative meaning and refer to exceedingly high self-regard.

  8. Definition of pride noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. a feeling of satisfaction at your achievements or the achievements of your family or friends: She felt a great sense of pride as she watched him accept the award. The whole community takes pride in (= feels proud about) the school. Fewer examples. Glowing with pride, she showed me her painting. She was bursting with pride.

  10. Delight or satisfaction in one's own or another's achievements, in associations, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Arrogant or disdainful conduct or treatment; haughtiness. American Heritage. Similar definitions. An unduly high opinion of oneself; exaggerated self-esteem; conceit. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. pride noun 1. Meaning & use. I. The quality of being proud. I.1.a. Old English–. A high, esp. an excessively high, opinion of one's own worth or importance which gives rise to a feeling or attitude of superiority over others; inordinate self-esteem. In this sense the first of the seven deadly or capital sins: see deadly adj. A.5a, capital sin n.

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