Word of the Day: Pride
A person feels pride when he or she feels good about himself or herself or about other people. There’s also a feeling of pride about one’s work or something that a person makes.
- John takes a lot of pride in the furniture that he makes.
- Maria felt tremendous pride after winning the race.
- Bill’s parents feel great pride when they talk about his accomplishments.
- The winner of the race was overwhelmed with pride after receiving a gold medal.
- The pride they feel is shown in the smiles on their faces.
You can use “pride” as a verb, but this usage of the word almost always requires a reflexive pronoun:
- He prides himself on being able to play the guitar.
- She prides herself on her cooking.
- They pride themselves on their athletic abilities.
The word “proud” is the adjective form of “pride.”
- He feels proud of himself.
- Helen’s family is proud of her accomplishments in school.
- Richard is proud to be an American.
- I’m proud of my kids.
- I’m so proud of you!
Essential English Dictionary
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