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1. : feeling or showing pride: such as. a. : having or displaying excessive self-esteem. b. : much pleased : exultant. c. : having proper self-respect. 2. a. : marked by stateliness : magnificent. b. : giving reason for pride : glorious. the proudest moment in her life. 3. : vigorous, spirited. a proud steed. 4.
Synonyms for PROUD: arrogant, disdainful, superior, prideful, haughty, smug, cavalier, confident; Antonyms of PROUD: humble, modest, lowly, meek, timid, unassuming, shy, homely
B1. feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good: You must be very proud of your son. We're particularly proud of our company's environmental record. When she received her prize I think I was the proudest parent on the face of the earth.
Proud definition: feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often followed byof, an infinitive, or a clause).. See examples of PROUD used in a sentence.
Definitions of proud. adjective. feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride. “ proud parents” “ proud of his accomplishments” “a proud moment” “ proud to serve his country” “a proud name” “ proud princes” synonyms: immodest.
feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or are connected with. proud parents. the proud owner of a new car. The girls have made me extremely proud. proud of somebody/something/yourself Your achievements are something to be proud of. Barry was proud of the fact that he had never missed a day's work in his life.
feeling very pleased about something you have done, something you own, or someone you know: She was so proud of her son. [ + to do sth ] I'm very proud to be involved in this project. Fewer examples. People in the city are very proud of the new opera house. She's a proud, independent woman. You should be proud of your achievements.