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Definition of proud
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Proud
(superl.)
Feeling
or
manifesting
pride,
in a good or bad
sense.
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Swagger
::
Swagger
(v. i.) To boast or brag
noisily;
to be
ostentatiously
proud or
vainglorious;
to
bluster;
to
bully.
Topping
::
Topping
(a.)
Hence,
assuming
superiority;
proud..
Lordly
::
Lordly
(superl.)
Proud;
haughty;
imperious;
insolent.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Arrogant;
lofty;
boastful;
proud;
ostentatious;
-- used in a bad
sense.
Stalk
::
Stalk (v. i.) To walk with high and proud
steps;
usually
implying
the
affectation
of
dignity,
and
indicating
dislike.
The word is used,
however,
especially
by the
poets,
to
express
dignity
of
step..
Elate
::
Elate (v. t.) To exalt the
spirit
of; to fill with
confidence
or
exultation;
to
elevate
or flush with
success;
to puff up; to make
proud.
Plaguy
::
Plaguy
(a.)
Vexatious;
troublesome;
tormenting;
as, a
plaguy
horse.
[Colloq.]
Also used
adverbially;
as, He is so
plaguy
proud..
High-stepper
::
High-stepper
(n.) A horse that moves with a high step or proud gait;
hence,
a
person
having
a proud
bearing..
Humble
::
Humble
(superl.)
Thinking
lowly of one's self;
claiming
little
for one's self; not
proud,
arrogant,
or
assuming;
thinking
one's self
ill-deserving
or
unworthy,
when
judged
by the
demands
of God;
lowly;
waek;
modest..
Aristocrat
::
Aristocrat
(n.) One who is
overbearing
in his
temper
or
habits;
a proud or
haughty
person.
Pride
::
Pride (n.) The
quality
or state of being
proud;
inordinate
self-esteem;
an
unreasonable
conceit
of one's own
superiority
in
talents,
beauty,
wealth,
rank, etc., which
manifests
itself
in lofty airs,
distance,
reserve,
and often in
contempt
of
others..
Uppish
::
Uppish
(a.)
Proud;
arrogant;
assuming;
putting
on airs of
superiority.
Haughty
::
Haughty
(superl.)
Disdainfully
or
contemptuously
proud;
arrogant;
overbearing.
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To carry with a long,
swinging,
or
dragging
motion;
hence,
to carry in a
stately
or proud
fashion..
High-minded
::
High-minded
(a.)
Proud;
arrogant.
Pride
::
Pride (n.) A sense of one's own
worth,
and
abhorrence
of what is
beneath
or
unworthy
of one; lofty
self-respect;
noble
self-esteem;
elevation
of
character;
dignified
bearing;
proud
delight;
-- in a good
sense..
Proudly
::
Proudly
(adv.)
In a proud
manner;
with lofty airs or mien;
haughtily;
arrogantly;
boastfully.
Proudness
::
Proudness
(n.) The
quality
of being
proud;
pride.
Cobbing
::
Cobbing
(a.)
Haughty;
purse-proud.
See Cob, n., 2..
High-flown
::
High-flown
(a.)
Elevated;
proud.
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