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proud
[proud]
adjective, -er, -est, adverb –adjective
—Idiom| 1. | feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often fol. by of, an infinitive, or a clause). |
| 2. | having, proceeding from, or showing a high opinion of one's own dignity, importance, or superiority. |
| 3. | having or showing self-respect or self-esteem. |
| 4. | highly gratifying to the feelings or self-esteem: It was a proud day for him when his son entered college. |
| 5. | highly honorable or creditable: a proud achievement. |
| 6. | stately, majestic, or magnificent: proud cities. |
| 7. | of lofty dignity or distinction: a proud name; proud nobles. |
| 8. | Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. pleased; happy: I'm proud to meet you. |
| 9. | full of vigor and spirit: a proud young stallion. |
| 10. | Obsolete. brave. |
| 11. | do one proud,
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Origin:
bef. 1000; ME; late OE prūd, prūt arrogant (c. ON prūthr stately, fine), appar. < VL; cf. OF prud, prod gallant, LL prōde useful, L prōdesse to be of worth
bef. 1000; ME; late OE prūd, prūt arrogant (c. ON prūthr stately, fine), appar. < VL; cf. OF prud, prod gallant, LL prōde useful, L prōdesse to be of worth

Related forms:
proudly, adverb
proudness, noun
Synonyms:
1. contented, self-satisfied. 2. overbearing, self-important, disdainful, imperious, presumptuous. Proud, arrogant, haughty imply a consciousness of, or a belief in, one's superiority in some respect. Proud implies sensitiveness, lofty self-respect, or jealous preservation of one's dignity, station, and the like. It may refer to an affectionate admiration of or a justifiable pride concerning someone else: proud of his son. Arrogant applies to insolent or overbearing behavior, arising from an exaggerated belief in one's importance: arrogant rudeness. Haughty implies lofty reserve and confident, often disdainful assumption of superiority over others: the haughty manner of the butler in the play. 6. noble, imposing, splendid.
1. contented, self-satisfied. 2. overbearing, self-important, disdainful, imperious, presumptuous. Proud, arrogant, haughty imply a consciousness of, or a belief in, one's superiority in some respect. Proud implies sensitiveness, lofty self-respect, or jealous preservation of one's dignity, station, and the like. It may refer to an affectionate admiration of or a justifiable pride concerning someone else: proud of his son. Arrogant applies to insolent or overbearing behavior, arising from an exaggerated belief in one's importance: arrogant rudeness. Haughty implies lofty reserve and confident, often disdainful assumption of superiority over others: the haughty manner of the butler in the play. 6. noble, imposing, splendid.
Antonyms:
1. dissatisfied. 2. humble. 5. dishonorable. 6. mean; impoverished; lowly.
1. dissatisfied. 2. humble. 5. dishonorable. 6. mean; impoverished; lowly.
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Proudly
Proud"ly\, adv. In a proud manner; with lofty airs or mien; haughtily; arrogantly; boastfully. Proudly he marches on, and void of fear. --Addison.
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