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Definition of pride
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pride is as below...
Pride (n.) Proud or
disdainful
behavior
or
treatment;
insolence
or
arrogance
of
demeanor;
haughty
bearing
and
conduct;
insolent
exultation;
disdain.
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Pamper
::
Pamper
(v. t.) To
gratify
inordinately;
to
indulge
to
excess;
as, to
pamper
pride;
to
pamper
the
imagination..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) Show;
ostentation;
glory.
Surrebound
::
Surquidry
(n.)
Overweening
pride;
arrogance;
presumption;
insolence.
Ventosity
::
Ventosity
(n.)
Quality
or state of being
ventose;
windiness;
hence,
vainglory;
pride..
Inflate
::
Inflate
(v. t.) Fig.: To
swell;
to puff up; to
elate;
as, to
inflate
one with pride or
vanity..
Indulge
::
Indulge
(v. t.) to give free
course
to; to give one's self up to; as, to
indulge
sloth,
pride,
selfishness,
or
inclinations;.
Proudness
::
Proudness
(n.) The
quality
of being
proud;
pride.
Plume
::
Plume (v. t.) To
pride;
to
vaunt;
to
boast;
-- used
reflexively;
as, he
plumes
himself
on his
skill..
Aristocratical
::
Aristocratical
(a.)
Partaking
of
aristocracy;
befitting
aristocracy;
characteristic
of, or
originating
with, the
aristocracy;
as, an
aristocratic
measure;
aristocratic
pride or
manners..
Supercilium
::
Supercilious
(a.) Lofty with
pride;
haughty;
dictatorial;
overbearing;
arrogant;
as, a
supercilious
officer;
asupercilious
air;
supercilious
behavior..
Abate
::
Abate (v. t.) To bring down or
reduce
from a
higher
to a lower
state,
number,
or
degree;
to
lessen;
to
diminish;
to
contract;
to
moderate;
to cut
short;
as, to abate a
demand;
to abate
pride,
zeal,
hope..
Prided
::
Prided
(imp. & p. p.) of Prid.
Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Feeling
or
manifesting
pride,
in a good or bad
sense.
Air
::
Air (n.) An
artificial
or
affected
manner;
show of pride or
vanity;
haughtiness;
as, it is said of a
person,
he puts on
airs..
Crest
::
Crest (n.) The helm or head, as
typical
of a high
spirit;
pride;
courage..
Ruff
::
Ruff (n.) An
exhibition
of pride or
haughtiness.
Hereditary
::
Hereditary
(a.)
Transmitted,
or
capable
of being
transmitted,
as a
constitutional
quality
or
condition
from a
parent
to a
child;
as,
hereditary
pride,
bravery,
disease..
Scholastic
::
Scholastic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
suiting,
a
scholar,
a
school,
or
schools;
scholarlike;
as,
scholastic
manners
or
pride;
scholastic
learning..
Devoid
::
Devoid
(v. t.)
Destitute;
not in
possession;
-- with of; as,
devoid
of
sense;
devoid
of pity or of
pride..
Huff
::
Huff (v. i.) To
bluster
or swell with
anger,
pride,
or
arrogance;
to
storm;
to take
offense..
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