Pride Mean
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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.
Pride is a sense of the respect that other people have for you, and that you have for yourself.
It was a severe blow to Kendall's pride.
Someone's pride is the feeling that they have that they are better or more important than other people.
His pride may still be his downfall.
If you pride yourself on a quality or skill that you have, you are very proud of it.
Smith prides himself on being able to organise his own life. [V pron-refl + on]
Doyle prides himself on his accuracy. [V pron-refl on -ing/n]
A pride of lions is a group of lions that live together.
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a movement encouraging self-respect and camaraderie among members of a particular group, esp LGBT+ people
satisfaction or pleasure taken in one's own or another's success, achievements, etc (esp in the phrase take (a) pride in)
the better or most superior part of something; flower
sexual desire, esp in a female animal
Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
Thomasdied 1658; Eng. army officer: in 1648 brought about the expulsion (Pride's Purge) of over 100 Royalist & Presbyterian Members of Parliament
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
an unduly high opinion of oneself; exaggerated self-esteem; conceit
haughty behavior resulting from this; arrogance
proper respect for oneself; sense of one's own dignity or worth; self-respect
delight or satisfaction in one's own or another's achievements, in associations, etc.
a person or thing in which pride is taken
the best of a class, group, society, etc.; pick; flower
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
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Pride is a feeling of satisfaction which you have because you or people close to you have done something good or possess something good.
He felt a sense of pride after he had finished the job.
If you pride yourself on a quality or skill that you have, you are very proud of it.
He prides himself on being able to organise his own life.
Definition of pride from theCollins English Dictionary
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From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pride means having a feeling of being good and worthy. The adjective is proud.
The word pride can be used in a good sense as well as in a bad sense.
In a good sense it means having a feeling of self-respect. People can be satisfied with their achievements. They can be proud of something good that they have done. They can be proud of (or take pride in) their work. They might be proud of their son or daughter or husband or wife or anyone else who is close to them and who has done something good. People can be proud of their country (patriotism). The opposite would be to be ashamed of someone or something.
In a bad sense, pride can mean that someone has an exaggerated sense of feeling good. This might mean that someone has no respect for what other people do, only respect for what he or she does. Someone who is described as proud may be arrogant. The word is used in this sense in the saying: “Pride comes before a fall” or “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.” Prov.16:18 (meaning that someone is so overconfident that he or she might soon have a disaster).
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